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

It’s Not Too Late To Aerate!

Wednesday, 31 October 2012 by

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

Our trip to Louisville, KY for the GIE + EXPO, the largest trade show of the green industry, was fun and eventful! We were able to explore and all demo all of the major brands in our industry, evaluating user-friendly innovations, productivity, and efficiencies. Lawn Care is a changing world today as we look into

We are seeing high temperatures again this October.  Last fall and winter were very mild and here we are continuing to see highs in the mid 80′ this week.  The leaves are falling now but still not as heavy as they typically do by this time of year. As the trees begin to plaster your lawn with

Certifications set us apart, as not only is it good to have experience in the lawn care industry but it is important to hire lawn companies that know what they’re doing. This is so you get what you paid for done right! Landscaping and lawn care is backed with a lot of science, just like

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