After you’ve determined a tree must be removed—whether it’s dead, dying, diseased, or creating a hazard—there are certain steps to follow before, during, and after the tree removal process. Some are easy for a homeowner to handle. Others are best left for professionals for safety reasons. Read more
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Whether your grass is currently covered in snow or it's fighting off a sudden chill, there are still several common winter lawn diseases to watch out for. Learn what the signs are and how to help your yard survive the season. Read more
Did you know that one of the keys to a healthy spring lawn is to keep it pest-free now? Even though you may not be fully enjoying your grass this season, it doesn't mean others aren't. So here are five keys to winter pest protection. Read more
We may hear about certain plants and animals going dormant during winter, but what about pests? While they may not be out and about, they could be holed up on your lawn riding out the season. Learn more about some of the most common winter lawn pests and what you can do to rid your yard of them. Read more
Before your lawn goes dormant for winter, make sure it's set up for a successful spring. Here are a few ways to help prepare and maintain a healthy winter lawn. Read more
Lawns across the country may be going to sleep soon, but there's still work you can do to help protect it and keep it healthy. From food and water to the right mowing height, here are some lawn disease prevention tips. Read more