Oct 23, 2021Why are there brown circles in my grass?You might have Large Patch or Brown Patch disease, both caused by the fungus, Rhizoctonia solani. In warm-season grasses, it goes by the...
Oct 23, 2021Fall Fire AntsWhy are fire ant mounds popping up during the fall?! Up until the fall, ants have been further down in the ground all summer. They move...
Oct 5, 2021All I Want for Christmas is Green Lush GrassOur Process and Care Instructions for Aerating and Overseeding Lawns with Fescue during the Fall and Winter in Northeast Georgia Photo...
Jun 23, 2021Mowing Tips for a Great Lawn!Are you looking for that perfect lawn this summer? By focusing on your watering, mowing, and fertilizing, you can have a lush green yard....
May 20, 2021Water, Water, WaterOver the next few weeks, the forecast is hot and dry in our area. During this time and through the rest of the summer, it’s important to...
Mar 19, 2021Operation Restoration AerationPhoto Credit: Lawn Starter Throughout the year, your grass and soil get compacted by foot traffic and rain and the grass cuttings and...
Feb 23, 2021The Benefits and How to's of Scalping Your LawnImportant note: Scalping is only recommended for Bermuda and Zoysia lawns Are you tired of looking at a shabby brown lawn and yearning to...
Feb 23, 20215 Ways to Make Your Lawn Look Great This Year1. Proper Watering Your lawn needs at least 1 inch of water per week. This can come from rain or irrigation. *Tip - Put a rain gauge in...
Feb 23, 2021Spiky Balls are in My Grass!Source: weedalert.com Spring is almost here, and your kids are ready to run barefoot through the yard. We've heard this story countless...
Feb 17, 2021Help! Poa Annua is Taking Over My Yard (Even Though I Applied a Pre-Emergent)!The grass is dormant, the lawnmower is in the shed, and the sprinkler system is off for the year. You walk outside to enjoy the late...
Feb 11, 2021Unwanted Wild Carrots Making Your Lawn a Meadow?Image Credit: Mississippi State University, bugwood.org Wild Carrots, AKA Queen Anne’s Lace, are a common weed in the Southeastern US,...
Feb 11, 2021Star of Bethlehem, but not the Christmas KindPhoto Source: nature.mdc.mo.gov The Star of Bethlehem is a bulbous perennial that begins popping up in the very early spring/late winter...
Feb 11, 20217 Questions to Ask a Lawn Care Company When Getting an Estimate for Fertilization and Weed ControlWhether you just decided to begin treating your yard for the first time or have found yourself dissatisfied with your current lawn care...
Feb 3, 2021Roses are Red, Violets are ... In My YardPhoto Credit: Dave's Garden If you live anywhere in the Southeastern US, there is likely a chance that you’ve had Wild Violets in the...
Jan 20, 2021Low-Growing, Flowery Mats in Your Yard?Photo Credit: Total Landscape Care This cute little low-growing weed, Chickweed, will quickly make a mat in the sparse partsof your lawn....
Jan 11, 2021Hairy Bittercress Clusters in my Sparse, Shady LawnPhoto Credit: The Lawn Man Hairy Bittercress seems to be everywhere in Northeast Georgia this time of year. You’ll notice it by its tight...
Jan 6, 2021Purple Flower in Your Lawn? Maybe Henbit.Have you noticed little electric purple flowers dotting your lawn? If you live in the Southeastern US, then there is a good chance that...
Jan 3, 2021Wild Onion WoesWhy are wild onions popping up all over my lawn? Are you wasting your time mowing even when the grass isn’t growing because onions are...