Holiday Decorating Ideas from your Lawn
It seems as if everyone is already decorating, so if you are one of those individuals ready to hop on the holiday bandwagon, here are some great tips for using items from your garden. We found this list from Arbor-Nomics Turf, and we thought we'd share them with you: Conifers "Whether found in...
November Garden Care
November is here! How can that be? It feels like we were just giving you gardening tips for the hot summer months and now it's time to prepare for winter. We found the following garden care tips from TheSpruce.com and had to share them as they can apply to all of us! General November Garden Care...
June Lawn Tips
Summer temperatures have arrived, and it's not even truly summer. In our last post we discussed taking care of your lawn in the heat, and this week we are following up with other tips for making the most of your yard in June. Watering According to SouthernLiving.com, June continues to be an...
Caring for Your Lawn in the Extreme Heat!
With summer like temperatures approaching this weekend, it's never too early to start thinking about lawn care during the extreme summer heat. Don't Cut it Too Short One common mistake made is cutting a lawn too short. According to Yard Care by Toro, "if a lawn is cut too short, it reduces the...
Daffodil or Jonquil … Is there a Difference?
Daffodil or Jonquil? A very common question when it comes to gardening and one we hope we can help answer today. Jonquils and daffodils are both classed as Narcissus. However, daffodil bulbs are typically barely scented while jonquils are very fragrant. According to the American Daffodil Society,...
Azaleas in Full Bloom
If you are a fan of watching The Masters, you might view partially for the golfing, but also for the blooming azaleas. The glorious shrubs might possibly be some of the most amazing in the South. And it might come as no surprise, that Southern Living, calls azaleas, the "number one must-have plant...
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