Raleigh Weed Control Update for September 2014 – Raleigh Landscaping and lawn care This has been a tough year for weeds in the Raleigh area. Our weather has been so wet this year that we have worn off our lawn pre-emergents from the spring. This allows crabgrass and basically any seed that wants to germinate,

Welcome to Raleigh’s yet again, wacky weather patterns. This year landscaping and lawn care in Raleigh and the Triangle region in general is about a month off track. We have completed our first round of lawn mowings and the lawns have finally started to green up well,with slowly rising soil temperatures and a nice dose

Cool season turf grasses include: Tall Fescue, Creeping Bentgrass, Kentucky Bluegrass (aka K-31), and Ryegrass (Perennial and Annual).  When it comes to cool season grasses, they often need a little more attention in terms of maintenance here in the Transition zone. As in the Raleigh area, we can grow all kinds of turf, just not any one

A sign of the times – Raleigh Landscaping With our crazy weather we have been having, warm wet winters and scorching dry summers, we are forced to look at a new set of issues arising with lawn care. With university research and advice, we are investigating moss issues, as moss has been taking over many

Freezing Weather Tips | Raleigh Lawn Care

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When we see cold weather in the Triangle, I like to tell people to think of your lawn like a golf course, and not walk on the frozen grass. Preventing additional stresses can cause damage in the spring when your lawn is trying to green up. Also, when the grass is wet and dormant, you

Don’t get caught slipping and sliding this winter in your own driveway. Call us to coordinate a winter care package, so we can keep you accessible in any weather. We can plow, shovel, or pre-treat your sidewalks and driveways, just in case. www.capitalcitygroundskeeping.com | Raleigh Lawn Care     Ryan Walsh, Founder & Owner Hi and

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