Why Do I Have Lawn Mushrooms?
Lawn mushrooms are the “fruiting bodies” of well-established fungi that sprout in the cool and wet conditions that are typical of fall. Consistent lawn care service can’t 100% root out lawn mushrooms, but it can help you with mushroom and weed control in Nashville.
Lawn Care Tips: The Best Time to Fertilize
Lawn maintenance in the Nashville area can be tricky. With our brutally hot summers, when is the best time for organic lawn fertilizing in Franklin, Brentwood, and Nashville? We have you covered in today’s lawn care tips on fertilizing.
Local Lawn Care: 4 Aeration Tips
Now is the time for lawn aeration in Franklin, Brentwood, and the Nashville area. Here are four aeration tips from your local lawn care specialists.
Lawn Care Management: Top 3 Watering Tips
If only Mother Nature could do her job perfectly and provide just enough rain — but not too much — to keep your lawn lush, green and healthy all summer long. But, unfortunately, natural lawn care takes a bit more human intervention.
How to Identify Poison Ivy
All weeds are considered a nuisance on your lawn, but poison ivy can create a nuisance on your skin as well. See how we recommend dealing with poison ivy this summer.
High Temps On Turfgrass Spark Concerns
Is your lawn looking dry or brown? Well, the extremely high temperatures we are experiencing in Nashville are to blame. These 90 degree days are not only affecting the time you spend outside, but they are also impacting your lawn’s soil temperature in a negative way. Here’s why.
Kid-Friendly Yards: Why You Need Natural Lawn Care
Pesticides are somewhat unavoidable if you want your lawn to look great, but you don’t have to use a blanket approach with pesticides. Treatments that kill everything waste time and money and are bad for your kids and pets.
Three Most Common Summer Weeds in Tennessee
To prevent summer weeds from choking out more desirable plants, you first have to identify them. Here are the three most common summer weeds that you’ll find in Tennessee.
Plant Now: What to Plant in Late Spring
It’s plenty warm and wet enough to get your spring lawn care in order. Here’s what you should plant in Tennessee in late spring.
Trouble with Fleas & Ticks?
If your kids and pets are playing outside, you don't need to be worrying about fleas and ticks. Full avoidance of fleas and ticks is just not possible. They are everywhere. But you can control them in your lawn by treating it especially for fleas and ticks.