If You’re Going To Plant A Tree…..

There's more to consider for fall planting than just grass seed and perennial bulbs.  Now, more than ever, people are considering trees as an accent and long-term investment in their property.  If you … [Read more...]

Sharp Blades, And Why They’re So Important…!

Remember all that cold weather and rain from the spring? Well, the summer solstice has come and gone, it hasn't rained for nearly two weeks, the temperatures hit the hit 90s last week...and your … [Read more...]

What To Do With Your Lawn This June….

If you look around you'll see grass finally beginning to fill in, grow, and come to color.  It's taken a while, given the conditions of April and May. Cold nights, 14 inches of rain, and issues out … [Read more...]

If You Have To Mow Wet Grass….

Ordinarily, we don't recommend that you mow your yard when it's wet. You know that, of course.  All those years that you mowed your dad's lawn for allowance money, no doubt he told you weekly.  … [Read more...]

How Much Snow Is Good…?

It's a topic we hear frequently during the winter months.  How much snow is actually good for your lawn and landscaping? Well, the answer, generally, is that any snow that's at least two inches … [Read more...]

The Winter “Eye” Test….

Obviously it's weeks too early to become excited about getting out and into your New Year's resolution about a better lawn come spring. But...it's not to early to give your 2022 lawn what some … [Read more...]

The Perfect Holiday Gift…And $ave Money!

Here's a thought, pre-holiday, for something you can do for someone special on your family list that you perhaps forgot...or better yet, something you can do for yourself to make your 2022 landscaping … [Read more...]

The Best Time To Prune…Is Now!

It's hardly on the minds of most with trees or shrubs of any kind.  Not in fall or winter. But for the growing number of people who plant fruit trees, or even flowering crab apples, as a … [Read more...]

I’ve Got Army Worms…Help!

Those worms you see in your yard are real, and if they've been there for at least a week they can do REAL damage. They're called 'army worms', commonly, and while they're not dangerous to you or … [Read more...]

Three Good Things For Summer Yards….

It may come like it does in so many Ohio summers...all of a sudden.  From a cold, wet April and May, it turns hot and humid quickly in mid-June, leaving your lawn very little time for … [Read more...]