So we won’t even pull punches on you right now. We know some of you probably still have a Christmas tree up. Or haven’t slogged outside to remove the lights from the front of your house – or, more specifically – a tree outside. So in celebration of your spectacular laziness, we’re going to go and answer the ultimate lazy-man’s wintertime question –
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Sometimes folks like us are needed for major projects in your yard, but sometimes, it simply makes more sense to do things yourself. And sometimes, it’s more fun that way! But just like anything else in life, it’s important that you take all the necessary safety precautions before doing your day to day landscaping work. Here are four of some of the most commonly asked questions we get regarding this topic, and what you can do to keep safe.
Sometimes it can be a little tough to see your favorite shrubs or trees dealing with the hefty load of snow after a big storm. Sometimes it looks like they’re right on the cusp of breaking even – and oftentimes our instinct is to want to shake the snow off and release our beloved plants of their burden.
No one likes it when their lawn is overrun by things like crabgrass. It can take even the most beautiful turf and pollute it, hurt it and adversely affect even its simple aesthetics. Today, we’re going to talk about some of the way you can combat crab grass and prevent it from overrunning your lawn this summer.
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