2 Tips To Help You Grow A Healthy Lawn
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17 October 2017
There is more to keeping a healthy and lush lawn than just mowing it weekly and watering it every few days. Keeping a healthy lawn requires you to provide nutrients, boost a healthy root growth, and provide the right watering schedule depending on your climate. Here are two lawn care tips to help you get started.
Remove Weeds
Any weeds that grow within your lawn, including crab grass and other types of invasive grasses, can take nutrients from the soil that would otherwise go to feed your lawn.
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Four Ways To Prepare Your Lawn For Winter
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28 September 2017
Now that summer is over, you're probably looking forward to a couple months where you don't have to worry about trimming and mowing your lawn. However, there are a few things you should do to help your grass stay healthy during the winter months. Pre-winter preparation and care helps your grass to bounce back after the snow melts away. Here are some simple autumn tasks every lawn owner should know.
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Four Signs Of A Sprinkler Leak
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27 September 2017
A leak in your sprinkler system can lead to major issues down the road, including over use of water, dead spots in the lawn, and even structural damage to your home if the water compromises the foundation. Knowing the signs of a leak are important so you can catch any sprinkler issues before they become a major problem.
Sign #1: Poor water pressure
A leak can lead to water pressure issues on any sprinkler head downstream of the leak.
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A Few Things To Consider When Hiring A Tree Removal Service
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18 September 2017
Having a tree that is too close to the house or is heavily damaged can be dangerous. You don't want to have to worry about branches smashing into a window, roots breaking pipes, or the tree falling onto the roof. However, before you hire a tree removal service, there are a few things you need to clarify so you know what to expect.
How to Prepare
When the service sends a representative to look things over and give you a quote, make sure to ask how the yard will need to be prepared and who is responsible for it.
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