Category: Weed Control

The Trouble With Landscaping Fabric

The Trouble With Landscaping Fabric

Landscaping fabric is a common sight in garden supply stores, often marketed as the perfect solution for weed control and garden maintenance. At first glance, it seems like a practical fix for a persistent problem. But does it live up to the hype? Many homeowners and gardening enthusiasts find that the drawbacks of landscaping fabric… Read more »

Revitalize Your Lawn After Winter

Freshening Your Lawn After the Thaw

As winter fades and spring approaches, many homeowners are eager to step outside and rejuvenate their outdoor spaces. However, before diving into lawn care, it’s essential to wait until the snow has completely melted and your grass begins to turn green. Patience ensures that your lawn is ready for the care it needs to thrive… Read more »

How to Maintain Healthy Soil in Your Garden

Improve Your Soil's Health

So, you have a great garden space, but terrible soil? Or perhaps you’re that blessed gardener with healthy soil, but you need to maintain it? No matter your situation, we have you covered! What is Soil Made From? Soil is composed of minerals and organic matter and there are generally 3 sizes that will classify… Read more »

Keeping Up with Lawn Care in the Fall Season

Fall lawn care

With fall right around the corner, now is the perfect time start thinking about what your lawn might need for the months ahead. The weather is cooler, making outdoor chores more pleasant, the foliage is beautiful and it’s a great time to prepare your garden for winter so it will flourish again in the spring…. Read more »

A Guide on How to Fix Common Lawn Problems

Lawn fungus on a residential lawn

Maintaining a healthy lawn is hard work. Whether it’s being suffocated by a few feet of snow or baking in the summer sun, your grass needs your help to stay rich in nutrients and to grow into a beautiful green lawn. Here are some solutions to your most common lawn problems. Solutions for Getting Rid… Read more »

Summer Heat and Your Lawn’s Health

Hot summer day yellow lawn

The summer months can get quite hot, even in the New England region of the United States. We might welcome all that warm sunshine, but too much of it can put serious stress on our lawns. During the months of July and August when the summer heat peaks, grass growth will slow, and brown patches… Read more »