When it comes to lawn maintenance, most homeowners focus on keeping weeds away and keeping the grass thick and lush. However, there is another aspect of lawn maintenance that is just as important — keeping insects and grubs away. Insects like leafhoppers can leave your lawn looking yellow, and grubs can eat the grass roots, causing it to die. Luckily, good lawn care practices can keep these insects and pests away.
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Do You Have Mature Trees in Your Home's Landscaping? 4 Benefits of Residential Tree Trimming
Owning a home with mature trees gives you a head start on cultivating a beautiful landscape. While you'll be able to skip some of the more tedious aspects of raising newly planted trees, you'll also find that the branches still tend to grow quite fast. Tree trimming may look simple, but there is a fine art to removing only enough of the branches to encourage healthy growth. Arranging for a residential tree trimming service provides these benefits for your land and property.
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Maintenance Tips to Keep Your Lawn Turf in Great Condition for Your Customer's Sport Events
When a sports team wants to play a good game on a smooth playing field, they don't go to the local park to run and play upon a lumpy, bumpy, thinning lawn, but they go to a maintained professional playing field. On a quality playing field, they will find a smooth ground and level playing field where there is an expanse of turf that has been maintained to the right level.
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Weed Eradication For Your Commercial Property
Areas where guests frequent and the property that directly surrounds your hotel may be well-manicured, but what about the property that stretches far in the back or the grass that is adjacent to a creek or another natural feature that borders your land? If poison ivy and other pesky weeds are growing rampantly across some of your property, you are giving mixed messages to your guests concerning the level of care that is administered to your land.
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