Lawn Fertilizer Study Guide: When and Why
You’re staring out your window, thinking maybe I need to buy lawn fertilizer, getting ready to buy the first cheap fertilizer you see at your local home improvement store. Before… Read More »
Improving Curb Appeal
A common springtime goal for homeowners is to find ways for improving curb appeal. April is the perfect time to focus on making your home look great. Improving Curb Appeal:… Read More »
A Greener Lawn: Top 3 Reasons Why Your Lawn Needs Weekly Mowing
To have the healthiest lawn on the block, we recommend a weekly mowing schedule this year. Almost 70% of lawns in Atlanta are mowed weekly during the growing season, and… Read More »
Spring Readiness
Around the world, spring can be an unpredictable time. One day it’s cold and raining, and the next day, your lawn is eight inches and growing taller every hour. You… Read More »
Crew Spotlight: Meet Terry
For over 30 years, Terry has been nurturing and caring for Atlanta lawns. He’s survived all the changes in the industry, he’s seen every kind of lawn, and he knows… Read More »
Myth Busting: February Lawn Care
“It’s always coldest before the spring” or something to that effect. Before we know it, it’ll be time to start thinking seriously about lawn care and learning the truth about… Read More »
New Year, New Lawn
A new year always comes with more responsibilities. It’s easy for us humans to take a break when responsibilities get stressful, but your lawn will keep pushing until it can’t.… Read More »
Lawns: Expectations versus Realities
As a whole country, we’re obsessed with our lawns. It’s the American dream to own a beautiful carpet of green lawn that kids can play on, neighbors can envy, and… Read More »
Pruning, trimming, and shearing, oh my: Winter shrub care
Your shrubs are looking pretty great. Next thing you know, they start looking rather full-bodied. Now they almost seem like they’ve taken on this snide attitude. Actually, you just decided… Read More »
Freeze Warning: 5 Steps to Protect Your Lawn
The first freeze warning is coming, and while there isn’t much you need to do to prepare your lawn for it, you can take extra steps to protect your… Read More »
Myth Busting: Fall Lawn Care
You’ve got your pumpkin spice in one hand and fuzzy socks on your feet, which means it’s finally fall. You’re betting you can stop worrying about your lawn because there’s… Read More »
Get Planting: Building Your Own Community Garden
It’s almost dinnertime, the kids are fighting over the iPad, the dog is barking wildly — the whole house is stirring. You come out of the kitchen and set down… Read More »