Infection by dollar spot (Sclerotinia homeocarp) appears as tan or straw-colored spots ranging in size from a quarter to that of a silver dollar sunken in the turf , which is how it gets its name. Occasionally, small cottony strings of the fungus can be seen growing from the diseased leaf blades. The fungus can… [Read More]
Lawn Maintenance Tips – Ways to Prevent Dandelions From Popping Up In Your Lawn!
To remove dandelions from your yard, this root has to be killed. Hand digging is impractical, because pieces of the root that are broken off and left in the soil will sprout new plants. Regular feedings, 2-4 times per year, provide the nutrients your lawn needs to grow thick to help crowd out dandelions. No… [Read More]
Commercial Landscaping Tips – Commercial Landscaping Is As Much About Safety and Efficiency As It Is About Beauty!
Maintaining a commercial landscape requires a little more care and attention than a residential lawn. If you are a business owner or manager of commercial property you must be concerned about not only beauty and function but your property must be safe for your clients, employees and general public. Keeping Your Property Well Maintained Keep… [Read More]
TruGreen and Scotts Lawn Service Merge – Is Bigger Always Better for the Customer?
Have you ever been a customer of a bank that has been bought? Was that an easy transition? Did you feel like part of your relationship with them evaporated the day the new sign went up? It’s probably because it’s hard to merge large companies and provide the same service to customers that they were… [Read More]
Late Winter Landscaping Tips – Landscaping Activities For February and March
While it seems like cold days will never end, the warmer temperatures will soon be here once again. The transition from winter to spring is often a welcomed change of seasons as green shoots begin sprouting from the ground and buds start forming on branches. As we wait for spring’s arrival, we can help give… [Read More]