It’s a good time to think about it – how your lawn, your beds, your trees and property will look with the coming growing season. There’s plenty to consider. Brown, or dead spots in the yard. How much to fertilize, and when? And what kind of fertilizer? Does organic really work? Weed control in landscaped
A couple of years ago we posted a blog about using fruit trees for landscaping accents…apples, peaches, and cherries. A good idea for many because most of these trees a lot of desirable attributes, including size and ease of management. In fact, you can even buy dwarf varieties of them. And, an increasing number of
You’re seeing it more every day, every year. Lawn care companies advertising “natural” treatment…i.e. organic…for nutritional supplement and weed control of residential and commercial properties. And while this strikes a harmonious chord with many who want to believe that “natural” is a viable alternative to traditional fertilizers and chemical weed killers, here’s what you need
Occasionally you have a winter like this one…where it’s warmer than anticipated, no snow, and presently there’s been rain in the forecast for the past week. Some call it the doom and gloom of Ohio winters, but before you dump on Mother Nature and blame your mood on a deficiency in Vitamin D, consider the
A recent post concerning snow and lawn impact prompted at least one Ever-Green customer to ask about volunteer broadleaf weeds that often appear in the spring as a result of feeding the birds during those snowbound weeks of winter, as we’re presently experiencing. “I really enjoy feeding the birds,” she stated. “But I had never