Landscape Maintenance

Landscape Edging

Landscape Edging

Providing a bedding edge for your landscape can make a big difference in the overall appearance of your yard. While there are many quality commercial edging products available, our personal preference is a simple organic edging - one that you hand spade to really stay eco-friendly and have a fantastic bedding edge that you will be proud to show off.

Go to the article, Landscape Edging and learn how you can make these edges for your yard.


Pruning Roses

Pruning Roses

Pruning Roses is not all that different from other forms of landscape pruning in that you need to make the right cut at the proper location in order to keep the plant looking in prime condition and healthy. Learn how to prune roses, the proper techniques and tools that are required to have the best looking rose bushes in the neighborhood.

Visit our article, Pruning Roses to get all of the facts for this all-important maintenance job.

 


Fall Lawn Care - Handling Fall Leaves

Fall Lawn Care

Raking leaves can be wasteful; 8 million tons of leaves are sent to landfills yearly. More still are burned, contributing to unhealthy air. Mulching leaves into a lawn's turf is a free alternative; shredding the leaves with your mulching lawn mower will contribute to a healthier lawn come springtime.

Visit our article, Fall Lawn Care to get the low down on saving a lot of work and expense in the fall by recycling your nutrient-rich leaves.


Spring Lawn Care

Spring Lawn Care

Spring has sprung! The snow is gone, the birds are singing, and before you know it, your grass is going to start growing. Spring is the perfect time to give your lawn some TLC, in order to ensure a healthy lawn throughout the entire growing season.

Visit our article, Spring Lawn Care to get your yard in shape for sping and summer and be the talk of the neighborhood! If the winter left a nasty case of snow mold on your lawn, read about taking care of that issue HERE.

 


Natural Weed Control

Natural Weed Control

Spring has sprung! The snow is gone, the birds are singing, and before you know it, your grass is going to start growing. Spring is the perfect time to give your lawn some TLC, in order to ensure a healthy lawn throughout the entire growing season.

Visit our article, Natural Weed Control to get your yard in shape safely and with minimal use of inorganic weed control methods

 

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