These robust, striped worms move in large groups, hence the name “armyworm.” They will mow an entire lawn down overnight if the infestation is bad enough. Armyworms migrate across the northern Midwest during spring in the US and leave devastation […]
3 Advantages of Sharper Blades for Your Lawn Care Routine
So, you’ve got the perfect lawn mower this summer. You’re already looking forward to fresh cut grass, watered to perfection this summer, and who can blame you? The summer is when we observe the greenest pastures of grass in our […]
4 Tips to Properly Prevent Brown Patch Fungus
Are You Spotting the Brown Patch Fungus? Summer is here, and we all know what that means! Your lawn is going to serve as the pool party welcome mat and every Fourth of July celebration’s cookout. Unfortunately, the seasonal heat […]
How to Stop Weeds from Growing in Your Yard!
How to Stop Weeds from Growing in Your Yard! You’ve aerated. You’ve overseeded. And you’ve fertilized. And as the seasons begin to change and the temperature rises, you’re finally ready to sit back and bask in the lushness of your […]
7 Spring Lawn Care Tips for a Beautiful Yard
Can it be time for some spring lawn care? After a cold hard winter, nothing’s more exciting than seeing the first glimpses of spring around the corner. While many people may already be hard at work tidying up the inside […]
Don’t Wait to Aerate Your Lawn This Fall
There is still time to seed and aerate your lawn this Fall. Aerating and over seeding is the only way to improve the density of your fescue lawn!! Fescue only grows from seed that is planted each year. If no […]
5 Pitfalls to Avoid in Lawn Aeration & Overseeding
Lawn aeration is the art of introducing small holes into the lawn by systematically removing half- to three-quarter-inch cores from the ground. This act loosens soil that has compacted over time, especially in dry seasons. Overseeding is simply spreading additional […]
4 Reasons a Landscape Renovation is Better in Fall and Winter
Spring and summer are often considered gardening and landscaping season. And for good reason. It’s easy to see the fruits of your labor pretty quickly in the bursts of colors. But did you know you can do a landscape renovation, […]
5 Fall Yard Projects to Tackle With No Football
Autumn in Tennessee means one thing… football! Usually. But this is 2020 and there is nothing “usual” about this year. One more thing that remains up in the air is football, from the NFL to college football, high school […]