The holidays are over (sigh) and so it's time to de-deck the halls. This means Christmas tree removal. Whether it's down already or won't be down till Valentine's day, here are some tips on what to do with it once it's removed from your home. Read more
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In the new year, make a resolution to take good care of your lawn. If you've noticed new issues over the last few months, now's the time to plan how you can restore your grass come spring. One common problem that appears toward the end of the year is lawn rust. Learn more about how to spot the disease and what to do about it Read more
Any creatures stirring around your home this holiday? Keep the following winter pest control tips in mind and leave the mice to prance around the Nutcracker stage. Read more
A winter wonderland is actually quite delightful for some insects, and means you're more likely to see signs of Japanese beetles in the warmer months. Read more
The harsh, cold weather is tough on many things, including roads, cars, animals, humans, and our lawns. Just as we prepare our car tires, keep pets inside, and bundle up against the brutal temps, we must also prep the grass for winter. Using the proper winter lawn fertilizer helps ensure its ready to flourish again come spring. Read more
Signs of pythium blight may not look as bad as they really are. Since this disease can be highly destructive to your lawn, it's best to take action as soon as possible. Learn the signs and set a plan of action to help save your yard before it's too late. Read more