Holiday Humbug this year? Let us do the work! | Raleigh Lawn Care
With the holiday season coming faster than you can say “tis the season”, it is time do start your holiday decorations! We are hear to save you the trips to the store and the yelling screaming at the tangled and half lit-up stands of lights, by offering you one of our packages on holiday outdoor
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Trim UP & Limb UP – Raleigh Landscaping
Raleigh Landscaping – Trimming and Limbing Trees With the fall fun, football, and festivities, it’s now time to spend an final big weekend in the yard. Now is the time to trim your trees and prune heavy. With many trees growing almost a foot per year, it is time to get a hold of the
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Leaves Leaves Blow Away! City of Raleigh Leaf Collection Times and Zones
2012 Raleigh Leaf Collection Zones With the start of November, it is time to begin to blow your leaves down to the street curbside, as the city starts to make their rounds of sucking them up. We highly recommend that you mow and mulch the leaves as much as possible, as they provide essential nutrients to the
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It’s Not Too Late To Aerate!
If you lawn needs to be seeded and aerated, it’s not too late to aerate! With this warm weather, we are still seeing warm soil temperatures too, which means we expect to be aerating up until November 7th. Remember, aerating season in the fall is the BEST time to renovate your lawn to get it
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We like to think of ourselves as Trend Setters – Raleigh Lawn Care
-#1 Here in Raleigh and even the greater Triangle, we were one of the 1st lawn care providers to implement the latest lithium ion battery powered equipment. This equipment includes weed eaters and hedge trimmers, which are powerful, nearly silent, and burn NO fuel! We continually look for landscaping tools that change the world from
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Some of our NC State University research on new Turfgrass and Biodiversity | Raleigh Lawn Care
Summary The Scotts Company is researching a new type of grass, genetically modified creeping bentgrass, for use on golf courses. This modification allows the grass to be resistant to roundup like many of the current genetically modified crops. This will allow for an economical way of controlling weeds in golf course putting greens, reducing the
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