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The emerald ash borer is an invasive insect that was first detected in the United States in 2002 and has since then spread across thirty-five states. Learn how you can identify this pest!
Every time one of our lawn care technicians visits your house, they're always asked a similar question to the ones below. These myths are have been around forever, whether they come from the media or misinformation read online.
A great way to set your lawn up for success next season is aeration. The purpose of aeration is to help the roots of your grass grow deeper to produce a stronger and healthier lawn.
We all love the look of a healthy, vibrant lawn. We particularly love it when our lawn looks luscious and green. But sometimes, and even in the most perfect conditions, we can’t get our lawn to look beautiful and bright.
No homeowner wants to discover pests lurking in their grass, but especially not ones that cause significant damage to their lawn’s overall health! You may have noticed adult billbugs crossing your sidewalk or driveway during late spring or summer.
If there's a weak spot in your landscape, you can trust that weeds will take advantage of it. Weeds are opportunistic, and they have a tendency to take over wherever they can.
Before you can battle your weed problem, you need to determine what type of weeds are putting up a fight:
Spider mites have many names, including turf mites, grass mites, lawn mites, or yard mites, but can cause severe damage to your turf and landscape. Learn how to identify, prevent, and get rid of these lawn pests.
Fall lawn care is important because it determines what your turf will look like in the spring. If you give it the attention and care it needs now, you’ll be rewarded with a thick, green, and healthy lawn later!
The rain we get here at home in Colorado changes depending on the season, making regular watering and maintenance critical to the health of your lawn. But remember that each lawn is different and has unique needs throughout the year.