Winterizing your Lawn | Raleigh Lawn Care
If you aerated and seeded your Raleigh lawn, then now is the time to begin winterizing your lawn. Our fertilization program consists of a final fertilizer of the year, which we call our winterizer. It is high in Phosphorous and designed to keep your roots healthy throughout the winter, as well as, keep your lawn
- Published in News Updates
Looking for Hardscapes?…We are your one stop shop. | Raleigh Lawn Care
We have been in the hardscape business for many years now. We have a dedicated team to designing and building the outdoor space or landscape features you need. Whether you are looking for a retaining wall, pavers, or a new patio, we can install your dream. No job is too big to too small, we
- Published in News Updates
Plant A New Landscape | Raleigh Lawn Care
Now is one of the best times to plant new bushes and ornamentals for your landscape. The soil is cooler and stress to the plant is much lower than that of our typical hot NC days. We can help you plan and design new landscapes and plantings. Also, we can order you any plant you
- Published in News Updates
Mulch Your Leaves! | Raleigh Lawn Care
It is always best to keep your nutrients on your lawn! Therefore, we recommend mowing every week, even if the lawn is not growing as quickly anymore, to chop up those leaves and keep you from spending hours blowing leaves. It is better to spend 30 minutes mowing your lawn regularly, than hours, even weekends
- Published in News Updates
Over-seeded Ryegrass | Raleigh Lawn Care
Some clients ask us about over-seeding their Bermuda lawns with rye grass. This is typically done on some golf courses and athletic fields. It has become more popular with home lawns as you get to enjoy a green year-round lawn. Although beautiful, it can be a real challenge to over-seed and professional assistance is recommended,
- Published in News Updates
Warm-Season Lawns going to Sleep | Raleigh Lawn Care
As the frost began this week, our Bermuda grass and Zoyzia grass is starting to turn dormant for the winter. With the beginning of the first frost, in combination with lowered soil temperatures, the crown of these grass plants is preparing itself for the 5-6 month rest. It is a good idea to make sure
- Published in News Updates
Recent Posts
The Key to Successful Core Aeration
Core Aeration Our Way!- Now is the time of year...Weed Control Update- Raleigh Landscaping and Lawn Care
Raleigh Weed Control Update for September 2014 ...Aeration – Raleigh Lawn Care and Landscaping
Aeration in the fall is one of the most importa...Mowing Heights are Key to Longevity – Raleigh Lawn Care
Mowing Heights are Key to Longevity – Ral...June Aeration – Raleigh Landscaping
June Aeration Everyone knows that builders thes...
Recent Comments