Obviously it’s weeks too early to become excited about getting out and into your New Year’s resolution about a better lawn come spring. But…it’s not to early to give your 2022 lawn what some professionals call the winter”eye” test. And what is the winter “eye” test? Well, while the snow’s off look at your lawn
Here’s a thought, pre-holiday, for something you can do for someone special on your family list that you perhaps forgot…or better yet, something you can do for yourself to make your 2022 landscaping better, and easier. Take this opportunity to call Ever-Green, pay in advance, and save and additional 6% on professional residential lawn service
It’s hardly on the minds of most with trees or shrubs of any kind. Not in fall or winter. But for the growing number of people who plant fruit trees, or even flowering crab apples, as a landscaping complement, those trees (and some shrubs) need periodic pruning – thinning! And guess when the best time
It may come like it does in so many Ohio summers…all of a sudden. From a cold, wet April and May, it turns hot and humid quickly in mid-June, leaving your lawn very little time for acclimation. The result? Early stress from the heat and humidity, almost a month earlier than most summers. Disease…normal in
Despite what some companies advertise about excessive nitrogen fertilization – those companies that claim that three applications yearly is all you need – that makes about as much as someone telling you that all you need to eat on a daily basis is a bedtime snack. The issue, of course, is that nitrogen fertilizer isn’t
If you enjoy fall color this is a banner year. Consistent moisture throughout the spring and summer growing season has served the hardwoods…maple, oak, and gum trees…well. Take a drive along any city street or country road and you’ll be amazed at nature’s splendor; and yes, it’s better this year than most. The reason is,