Aug 30, 2023 | Nature Notes
If any one thing needs to be done correctly, it is proper mowing height. It’s suggested that we mow tall until late fall. As cold weather arrives and we start to see hard frost developing we can lower our mowing height down to 2 to 2 and half inches. The key here is...
May 4, 2023 | Nature Notes
Spring is just around the corner, which means it’s time to start thinking about your lawn and garden. If you want a healthy and lush lawn this year, now is the time to start planning and preparing. Fortunately, Purdue University has provided some helpful seeding...
Dec 12, 2021 | Nature Notes
Using deicers to clear ice and snow from walks and driveways can harm pets, vegetation and the environment. Knowing which type of deicer works best in difference situations can help reduce negative impacts. Snow and ice are an unchangeable fact of Michigan winters,...
Mar 25, 2019 | Nature Notes
Spring 2019 is officially upon us and yes we are currently servicing lawns. Now is the time to schedule your spring recovery fertilizing along with crabgrass pre-emergent herbicide. As temperatures rise application timing becomes key in preventing crabgrass...
Jun 18, 2018 | Nature Notes
If your lawn did not receive a preventative fall grub application it’s not too late. Currently, we are performing reactive grub control treatments. Please keep in mind that the control application consist of a granular insecticide, this product MUST be watered...
Jun 14, 2017 | Nature Notes
Summer conditions have come upon us quickly and there has been very little if any precipitation over the past two weeks. When Mother Nature does not supply your lawn with adequate rainfall, you will need to do some watering. Most lawns should receive at least one to...