Here’s our annual reach out to area school officials and athletic directors, ever-diligent in their efforts to grow a better, safer, and more durable playing surface for their football, baseball, soccer and softball programs. We’re here to say…it doesn’t have to break the district’s budget to grow a playing surface that’s lush, weed-free and durable
If there was a college course offered on how to best maintain your lawn in the summer months, there is one major postulate that absolutely trumps all other theories concerning health, color, and resistance to disease and hot weather. That is…after Memorial Day raise the deck on your mower (if you haven’t already). That’s right,
While we take this site seriously for the sake of good information and as a customer resource, we also take occasion to step back and consider the “roots” of Ever-Green Turf and Landscape, and how our past confidently leads us into the future. So it was this week when the company highlighted its annual organizational
This edition of our periodic “post” from Ever-Green is shared as nothing more than a “heads up”… a heads up relative to whenever the snow and the sub-zero temperatures subside for the final time. It’s for those of us who long for spring, warm weather, and the regeneration of our lawns and landscaping…color, form, and
It’s perhaps a not-so-well-kept secret (and no secret at all) on the street, but it’s also a welcomed collaboration between two of the area’s most trusted lawn and landscaping services. What people will be talking about is the joining forces of Ever-Green and Powell’s Lawn Services, owned by Jerry Powell, for the 2014 growing season
If you’re one of those who have bare patches in your lawn, or just weak density of existing turf plants…and, you’ve missed what most call the optimum fall seeding window of mid-September to mid-October…don’t despair. No, for in fact now is one of the best time for seeding, albeit “dormant” seeding…that being, grass that you
We’re going to make this simple. We’ll make it easy to understand. The issue is one that many lawn care companies and suppliers address, but fail to explain. The issue: The most important step for your lawn is the last fall feeding! A lot of people misunderstand why it’s so important to fertilize your lawn