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Want More in 2024?

Leave a Comment / Lawn Fertilization / Linda McHenry

Our Customers Asked… And we answered! In 2024, we’ll be providing more value, more services, and more visits! We are NOT increasing our application prices in 2024. All our lawn technicians and staff are returning in 2024, which means we’ll continue offering a wealth of experience, credentials, and hometown community love. We continue to outperform […]

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Tips about Ticks

Leave a Comment / Mosquito & Tick Spraying, Tips and Advice / Linda McHenry

More and more people are concerned about the increasing incidence of tick-borne disease, including Lyme, and we’re doing our part to prevent that. Therefore, in addition to providing you with tips about ticks in this post, we include resources so you can conduction additional research on your own. We provide a protection plan using the

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Why Isn’t My New Grass Growing Faster?

1 Comment / Aeration & Overseeding, Tips and Advice / Linda McHenry

Fall is the best time to seed your lawn, whether the grass is new or already established. Unfortunately, the rate of grass growth isn’t as easily defined. Fall temperatures help the cool season grasses here in New England germinate exactly the way they’re supposed to. However, regardless of when our customers seed their lawns, they

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aeration and overseeding

Aeration and overseeding: fall or spring?

Leave a Comment / Aeration & Overseeding, Tips and Advice / Linda McHenry

We are often asked by customers if they should choose aeration and overseeding services in the fall or spring. We definitely recommend fall as the best time for these services. In fact, we feel so strongly about it, we don’t provide them in the spring! (Here is some supporting evidence!) Why is that? you might

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Why do I have so many weeds?

Leave a Comment / Lawn Fertilization / Linda McHenry

This time of year, we hear the question Why do I have so many weeds? multiple times a day. If you really want to know the ins and outs about your flourishing weeds, read on! Summer weeds are annual plants, meaning they have a short life cycle (3 to 4 months) and then die. Because of

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fungus and drought stress

What Does Drought Stress and Fungus Look Like?

Leave a Comment / Lawn Fertilization / Linda McHenry

In earlier blog posts, I offered tips to prevent drought stress and fungus for summer lawns. Before I talk about your lawn, let me ask you a few questions. How does your body respond when: Summer temps hit 80 degrees and begin climbing? You’re sitting at the beach and forgot to apply sunscreen? You’re out

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Does your grass have lawn fungus?

There’s no Fun in Lawn Fungus

Leave a Comment / Tips and Advice / Linda McHenry

Lawn fungus is a problem. Most people associate it with too much rain or watering, and that does happen. But most summers, regardless of whether it rains, many customers report this problem. Why? Let me share a few facts: All lawns have fungus. Damp, warm, humid environments help spread fungus. Fungus is NOT a plant,

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Why You’re NOT Receiving Our Email Messages

Leave a Comment / Tips and Advice / Linda McHenry

If you haven’t been receiving our email messages, perhaps this is why…

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Mowing tips

Mowing Tips

Leave a Comment / Tips and Advice / Linda McHenry

Here are a few mowing tips to help you keep that lawn green and healthy … because everyone wants a beautiful lawn, healthy lawn. And having a great lawn requires mowing on a regular basis, right? Wrong!    Sometimes your grass doesn’t need to be mowed on a schedule. This is especially true during the

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Watering your lawn

Watering Tips

Leave a Comment / Tips and Advice / Linda McHenry

Concerned about the health of your lawn? Here are some watering tips to help keep your lawn as healthy and green as possible.   Did you know that lawns need 1 to 2 inches of water each week to remain healthy? In addition, the time of day you water is crucial to the health of

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