by Heather McEntee | May 24, 2021 | Lawn Care
An annoying bare patch under Pine trees This post was originally published on 3/27/20 and updated on 5/24/21. If grass won’t grow under your Pine trees, you are not alone! We recently got a question in our inbox from a customer that wanted to know why she was...
by Heather McEntee | May 24, 2021 | Lawn Care
This post was originally publised on 9/3/19 and updated on 5/24/21. So you want the best, greenest lawn on the block. You’ve taken the time and money to prepare the lawn with new grass seed (& maybe even aerated before seeding), but now what? To ensure these...
by Heather McEntee | May 24, 2021 | Lawn Care
This post was originally publised on 6/18/20 and updated on 5/24/21. Dog Rocks are the easy and effective solution for preventing those pesky burn spots that show up as a result of your dog’s urine on the lawn. They are tested and proven by vets and pet owners...
by Heather McEntee | Sep 19, 2019 | Lawn Care, Weed Control
Nutsedges are common weeds in South Hampton Roads. Thriving in waterlogged soil, they are a good indicator of poor drainage, over irrigation, or leaky irrigation. Yellow nutsedge is found throughout southeastern Virginia. Identification of Yellow Nutsedge Nutsedges...
by Heather McEntee | Aug 29, 2019 | Lawn Care
Authored by Katie Plummer , Jack Frost Director of Marketing and Communications You shouldn’t go through all the work of aerating, seeding, and sodding without providing the proper nutrients for the newly laid grass to thrive on. But you can’t pick just...
by Heather McEntee | Aug 1, 2019 | Lawn Care
How do I know if my soil is compacted? When your lawn is exposed to any kind of activity, it is subject to compaction. So after a summer of kids playing, pets running, and adults walking over the grass, it’s highly likely that you need to treat compacted soil!...
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