Speaking on behalf of Ever-Green, we’re again proud of our commitment to area residential and commercial clients we’ve been privileged to serve throughout 2016. We’re pleased to provide the employment opportunities to our growing staff, a positive symbol of our company and its evolution within the Miami Valley community. But at this time of year
If you haven’t done so already, here’s a short shopping list of nice things you can give your lawn before the upcoming holiday season. First of all, we write regularly that a good fall fertilization is the most important feeding of the year. That’s true, because as your grass plants slip into winter dormancy
Knock wood, most people have not had to water their lawns this summer. It’s been that kind of year…lower than normal temperatures and above average amounts of rain. The perfect scenario for most residential lawns that now in mid-August are green, growing, and beautiful. But even wet summers are hit and miss with some areas,
Whether you’re building from scratch, or just renovating an existing lawn, we’re approaching that time of the year when seeding works best. Of course, you can make the point for planting in spring because of ample supplies of natural rainwater. But spring can also mean cold weather, slow germination, too much water, and patchy results.
It’s something we in the lawn industry too often take for granted. That is, a good-looking yard is just that…a good-looking yard and a labor of love. For others, however, keeping the grass mowed, and attractive, is just another weekly task – more pain, than gain. But the manner in which you mow your grass
On the 40th anniversary year of Ever-Green Turf and Landscape, we would be totally remiss in not recognizing another, equally poignant anniversary with our company. Just as importantly, this year marks the 40th anniversary of office manager Patty Johnston, whom we equally celebrate this year for her years of service and commitment to company and
They say, “the best laid plans of mice and men!” And seriously, is that not what most of us go through on an annual basis, planning for lawn and landscaping? But there’s simply no accounting for Mother Nature, we say each July, when our best-laid plans are untracked by grubs, or crab grass…and hot, dry