Our Lawn Care Blog
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When you look out on your lawn, the last thing you want to see is a patch of weeds ruining an otherwise perfect green space. The good news is you can get ahead of weeds and do more to control them before they make an appearance. The key lies within pre-emergent applications.
If you are a homeowner in Georgia, then you know that the lawn is a very important part of your property. Not only does it add curb appeal, but it also helps to keep your home cooler in the summertime.
Winter is a time of year that many people dread. It's cold, it's dark, and there are often several days where you can't leave the house without being covered from head to toe.
How you mow your lawn can make or break the health of your turfgrass, yet, it is often overlooked.
Armyworms nest in the thatch of turfgrass lawns. If you catch them early enough, they’re a minor disturbance. But once they take hold–particularly in states across the southern rim of the nation–their numbers can explode.
One of the most noticeable and destructive diseases of bermudagrass is known as Spring Dead Spot (SDS). The disease was first described in a publication in Oklahoma in 1960. It is thought to have been present in Oklahoma since 1936.
Annual bluegrass is a troublesome winter annual weed in residential turf. Compared to most turf grasses, annual bluegrass has a lighter green color, a coarser leaf texture, and produces unsightly seed heads.