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Showing Entries with tag "Yard Treatments"

Stop Weeds in the Spring Before They Show Up in the Summer

Does it seem like no matter how many weeds you pull, more appear within days? 

You’re not imagining it. Thousands of weed seeds sit dormant in your soil, waiting for the right conditions to germinate...

Don’t Let Boxwood Moths Take Over. Replace Them with Evergreens

Boxwood moths are making their way into neighborhoods across Southwest Ohio. These small but destructive pests can strip boxwood shrubs bare in a single season, leaving behind brittle, brown skeletons...

Why Cross Aeration in the Fall Leads to a Fuller Lawn in the Spring

When spring arrives, your lawn is one of the first things neighbors and guests notice. A full, green yard signals care, pride, and a home that feels inviting. Yet too often, thin spots and weak growth...

How Aeration and Over-Seeding Revive Your Lawn and Boost Long-Term Health

Have you noticed your lawn starting to look thin, patchy, or dull, even though you keep up with watering and mowing?  

Over time, soil naturally becomes compacted, which makes it harder for water, nutr...

5 Fall Lawn Care Treatments for a Healthier Yard Next Spring

Fall brings cooler temperatures, calmer weather, and the best conditions of the year for strengthening your lawn. The soil is still warm, the air is crisp, and your grass has one last chance to root d...

Ten Easy Steps for a Spring Lawn that’s the Talk of the Town

Spring is here, and with it comes the promise of warmer days, blooming flowers, and lush green lawns. If your yard took a beating over winter, now is the time to rejuvenate it and set the stage for a ...

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