by Megan | Apr 23, 2026 | Lawn
Now that the soil outside is warming up, we want to talk about the core aeration and topdressing process. First, core aeration uses a machine to remove 2-3 inch plugs or “cores” of soil and thatch from the lawn. Then, we use another machine to topdress,...
by Megan | Apr 21, 2026 | Pest
It’s not a secret… ants can get out of control quickly. Even if it starts outside, an infestation can quickly move into your home in search of food. That’s why we spray the perimeter of homes, which creates a barrier that keeps bugs out. We also...
by Megan | Apr 20, 2026 | Landscape, Plant Health
Our plant of the week today is Citronella! This is a type of plant known for its intense lemon aroma that repels mosquitoes. Citronella oil primarily comes from tall citronella grass (Cymbopogon nardus), while the popular “mosquito plant” is a scented...
by Megan | Apr 20, 2026 | Lawn
Another weed you may be seeing in your yard is Goosegrass. It looks similar to Dallisgrass or Crabgrass, but you can spot it by the wagon wheel–like shape in the center where it spreads outward. Goosegrass can be tough to control, so prevention is key. We recommend...
by Megan | Apr 20, 2026 | Lawn
Crabgrass is a very common weed in our area. It is most often confused with dallisgrass. Crabgrass has a broad grassy leaf along with tiny hairs on the stem. This weed can be seen in early summer, but it is typically a late summer weed. This is why it is so important...