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Poisonous Plants to Be Aware of in Georgia

Our great state of Georgia is home to many indigenous and many transplanted species. The plants, animals, wildlife, and ecology in Georgia are ever-changing. As of right now, there are a few poisonous plants that thrive and are quite prominent in our state’s...

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How to Properly Mow Your Lawn

Updated March 25th, 2021 When most people go to mow their lawn, they typically want nothing more than to make the grass shorter to keep their HOA off their back. They don’t think about the exact length to cut down, just that it won’t be as long as it when they...

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Steps You Can Take to Make Your Lawn Thrive

Steps You Can Take to Make Your Lawn Thrive

Get Annual Aeration If you’re similar to most homeowners, your lawn gets more use than almost all areas of landscaping, especially with kids or pets. With such high traffic on your grass, this could mean that soil can become compacted over time. During the growing...

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How to Winterize Your Lawn

Keeping your grass pristine through the colder months this winter can be a breeze when you winterizing your lawn. The harsh winter is rough on your turf, but the process of preparing your yard for lower temps will build your lawn's tolerance to damage and extreme...

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Weeds of Georgia and How to Deal with Them

In the wonderful state of Georgia, there are a few hundred different species of weeds. Not all species of weeds are terrible or invasive. However, if you don’t get weeds under control as soon as possible, they can become a nightmare. Many of the weeds species you find...

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The Importance & Benefits of Pre-Emergent Treatment

Having perfectly green, lush, healthy grass is what everyone wants for their lawn. To achieve these results, more and more homeowners are employing a lawn treatment service that applies various solutions every 7 or 8 weeks throughout the year. Among the services...

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3 Pet-Friendly Plants to Keep Pests Away

While just about everyone enjoys the warm weather of spring and summer, there are very few out there that enjoy the bugs and pests the seasons bring. If you’re not already having your lawn treated for pests, and you enjoy a little gardening, you may want to...

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Your Lawn & the Pivotal Month of May

As you may be aware, May can be a very pivotal month in the different seasons of your lawn. If your lawn has been fertilized over the last few months, chances are it’s in great shape and virtually weed-free. There are a couple of schools of thought one had to get rid...

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Grass Maintenance Myths

For almost a hundred years homeowners have had grass lawns that they wanted to keep green and healthy. In that century scientists, landscapers and horticulturists have determined a litany of ways that you can accomplish having a wonderful looking, lush lawn. Below we...

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Core Aeration in Cooler Months

Core aeration can be a vital part of your lawn growing and maintenance process. It involves perforating your soil with small holes to allow oxygen, nitrogen and other nutrients to allow grass roots to grow deeper, stronger and more vigorous for next...

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