Caterpillars
<--- Trees look like this?? If you remember the incredibly popularized caterpillar that was always known for its sensational hunger, then it is no surprise that the creatures you find eating the leaves off your tree are just as hungry as their ancestor. Caterpillars are becoming quite an issue these [...]
Weeds; Clover and sedge grass
Clover Clover is one that you may not be able to picture right away, so close your eyes and simply imagine a small flower that has multiplied by 1000 (maybe) and completely speckled your lawn. Those are clovers. Most lawns have these weeds, and they really don’t do any harm [...]
Weeds, dandelions and crabgrass
Let’s be honest, talking about weeds gets your blood boiling just a little. Preventing and controlling weeds are possibly the most frustrating aspects of lawn care. Finding your strength and willpower being challenged by the strength and willpower of a plant can make your frustration peak to the point of [...]
Fleas, Ticks and Mosquitos
Okay, picture spending a beautiful day in your back yard with your friends and family. Now, picture constantly having to be making sure ticks aren’t crawling on anyone… or maybe picture constantly having to swat mosquitoes away from you and your friends. The picture started to not look very fun, [...]
Horticultural Oil
Personally, I find this word incredibly hard to pronounce, but let's work it out together. What is Horticultural Oil? - Horticultural oil is an oil that can be applied to plants to control insects, mites and diseases. "How does it control them?" Hort oil, when applied to the plant surface, suffocates [...]
Crabgrass control and spring seeding
Okay, so last week we talked about de-thatching, remember? I hope you took that generous knowledge and put it to good use, and I hope you’ll consider how helpful it (hopefully) was for you and continue reading this with high expectations and low likelihood of disappointment. Because these next steps [...]
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