Where to Start with Lawn Care in Early Spring

Closeup of a lawn in early spring with a lawnmower in the background.Another year of winter in New England means snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. And while you’re staying snug in your house, your lawn isn’t so lucky. As the thaw starts, it’s important to be ready for lawn care in early spring to repair damage before your lawn starts growing again. Learn what to do, from inspection to seeding and fertilizing, so you can enjoy a great lawn later in spring and summer. Continue reading Where to Start with Lawn Care in Early Spring

Insect Pest Control: Lawn Destroying Insects and Grubs

Lawn brown spot cased by lawn damaging insects or grubs.Lawns are a living thing. With the proper lawn care, the right fertilizer, and solid irrigation for those dry months, your lawn should be in good shape. If you’re finding dead spots on your lawn even with all these steps, chances are you’ve got a pest problem. In this blog, we’ll look at the common lawn destroying insects and grubs in New England, and how to discover them. Continue reading Insect Pest Control: Lawn Destroying Insects and Grubs