Moles can be a persistent and frustrating problem for homeowners, burrowing their way through lawns and gardens, leaving unsightly mounds and tunnels in their wake. These small, subterranean mammals may be out of sight, but their destructive impact on your carefully...
Maintaining a lush, vibrant lawn can be a constant battle, especially when faced with the harsh realities of seasonal weather patterns, heavy foot traffic, and stubborn weed invasions. As a seasoned landscaper with over two decades of experience, I’ve seen it...
When lawn grubs hatch they immediately begin to feed on plant roots, eventually destroying large patches of your lawn, especially when they exist in large numbers.Not only can these pests damage the lawn, but their presence also invites unwelcome wildlife that feed on...
Mosquitoes carry serious diseases, like West Nile virus, and you don’t want them near your family or pets when you can prevent it. Mosquitoes also transmit valaria and expose dogs to heartworms. The following tips will help get your yard to a mosquito free zone...
Ticks are capable of surviving winter temperatures when they are able to find a host to feed from or a warm location to hide in during the coldest weather months. Generally, adult ticks will still be a threat when temperatures hover around 45 degrees Fahrenheit. The...
Trees are an important part of any landscape. Not only are they beautiful, they provide shade, cleaner air and an increase in property value. You’ve done your homework by assessing your yard and using the information to choose the right trees for the situation....