Lawn Maintenance
Anything above and beyond the basics of lawn care we consider lawn maintenance. This would include aerating, thatching, planting grass seed or overseeding your lawn. Each of these topics as well as many others are covered below in detail. You may be surprised just how much aerating and thatching your lawn once a year will impact the overall health and growth of your grass.
Everything You Need to Know About Lawn Mowing
In the spring time when your lawn breaks out of the winter dormancy stage, another year of lawn mowing begins. If your followed any of our winter lawn care tips you’ve probably got nice, thick, green grass to tend to. Here’s a quick guide on mowing your grass to keep your lawn in tip top shape all year long.
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5 Simple Winter Lawn Care Tips
Now that you’re out of your weekly lawn mowing chores it’s time to get your lawn ready for the long, cold winter months. Taking the time to prepare your lawn for December, January, and February can give your lawn the jump start it needs in the spring.
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Selection Criteria for Lawn Service
5 critical points to consider when selecting a lawn service company. Read the Article »
Seeding Your Lawn
Preparing Your Lawn for Grass SeedIn the event you’re overseeding an existing lawn you’ll want to mow your grass as short as possible. If you have any bare...
Preparing Soil for Grass SeedIf you have a brand new lawn you’ll want to ensure that you’ve loosen 2-3 inches of soil. This will give you a chance to...
Dethatching Your Lawn
Thatch Removal - DethatchingIf you have a lawn that is too large to use a stiff tined rake for thatch removal there are other methods that are a bit easier...
What is Lawn Thatch?Spring arrives in just a few days and it’s time to take a look at the lawn and see what’s necessary to make sure it will...
Aerating Your Lawn
The Benefits of Aerating Your LawnThe major benefit of aeration is to loosen compacted soils. If the ground is not composed of clay soils, subjected to children or...
Lawn AeratingCompacted soils cause a severe strain on grass and could spell disaster for a lush lawn. Grass requires air to grow and areas that...


