August 2012 Rain Update- Raleigh Lawn care and Landscaping
Raleigh Lawn Care and Landscaping Professionals The Rains have been keeping the soils very moist throughout the Triangle this past week. Crabgrass and sedges are at their worst growing and spreading rapidly to make a freshly cut lawn look shaggy within 3-5 days. We are finishing our spraying routes so we can allow for the
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Which Grass Type is Right for Me? – Raleigh Sod Raleigh landscaping
Which grass type is right for me? We get asked this question a lot and here in Raleigh as growing grass is actually very challenging due to our poor clayey soils and ever changing climate. In North Raleigh, we mainly say stick to what your neighbors have (if they have decent lawns), which is generally
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Aeration Season for Tall Fescue Lawns
Aeration season is just around the corner for Tall Fescue lawns! Thankfully, the rains have kept most lawns in great shape; considering most lawns are normally burnt out this time of year. Please keep your lawn in mind as we need to start scheduling our fall aeration services. Early birds may be eligible to receive
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