Spring Lawn Care

Spring Lawn Care

There are many factors that contribute to a healthy lawn, including proper watering, mowing, and drainage. Another important step to take right now is fertilizing, aka feeding the grass. We use a slow-release granular fertilizer that continues to feed the grass for...
Plant of the Week: Japanese Maple

Plant of the Week: Japanese Maple

Our plant of the week this week is the Japanese maple. There are many different types, but most people know the bright red variety. The leaves also come in shades of lime green and maroon. Depending on the cultivar, you can get them as tall as 20 feet tall or as small...
Spring Flower Bed Prep

Spring Flower Bed Prep

Spring is when everyone plants new flowers, and prepping your beds properly is very important! The soil you use should be fine, potting soil, preferably with sand in it to help with drainage. Our springs are usually wet and humid, and flowers sitting in wet soil can...
Weed Identification: Carolina geranium

Weed Identification: Carolina geranium

Have you seen this weed in your lawn? This is Carolina geranium, a winter weed that’s native to our region. Each of its leaves has 5 main segments, and it develops white or pink flowers when it blooms. Carolina geranium can survive in conditions that would kill...
Look Out for Lawn Fungus

Look Out for Lawn Fungus

Now that lawns are out of dormancy, we’re seeing lawn fungus like we do every year around this time. There are two main types of fungus here: Brown patch and Take-all root rot. It’s important to know what each looks like so you can start treatment as soon...