The Lawn Blog
There’s no denying it; we’re definitely into Fall now. The weather has changed, there’s that bite in the air, and you’ve traded out your flip flops and shorts for closed-toe shoes and hoodies. One of the hallmarks of the season--and the namesake for the season itself--is the annual dropping of leaves from the trees onto the landscape
The two most extreme seasons for any lawn are summer and winter, but the most important time to take action are the seasons between those.
Read this article to find out more.Summer is the time when friends and family spend extra time on your lawn for barbecues, family reunions, running in the sprinklers or just good old hanging out on the patio.
The onset of summer means getting outdoors, but that doesn’t just mean on vacations and at local hotspots.
When the weather’s nice, it is at last time to enjoy the yard.