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Our Ash Trees are Dying

March 14, 2018

Tree & Shrub

Ash trees are common in yards and along streets, but they are being decimated throughout the United States and parts of Canada by the ruthlessly-harmful pest called the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). Homeowners and municipalities have been forced to remove millions of dead or dying ash trees, while many have to decide exactly what to... Read More
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Mowing Tip: Don’t Scalp Your Lawn

July 14, 2017

Lawn Care and Tips

Mowing your lawn properly is one of the easiest ways to fight off weeds and diseases. Cutting grass at its recommended height helps it get the sunlight and vital nutrients needed to be lush and healthy. Mowing too short (“scalping”) can have some pretty serious repercussions; it can weaken and even kill your lawn. Additionally, cutting... Read More
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Mowing Tip: Don’t Scalp Your Lawn

July 14, 2017

Lawn Care and Tips

Mowing your lawn properly is one of the easiest ways to fight off weeds and diseases. Cutting grass at its recommended height helps it get the sunlight and vital nutrients needed to be lush and healthy. Mowing too short (“scalping”) can have some pretty serious repercussions; it can weaken and even kill your lawn. Additionally, cutting... Read More

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Don’t Make These Common Lawn Watering Mistakes!

June 16, 2017

Lawn Care and Tips

Yard irrigation is essential to your lawn’s health. Good watering habits help grass roots grow stronger, making the lawn more resistant to weeds, diseases and drought. Despite its importance, there are many common lawn watering mistakes that can do more harm than good. It’s important to note that watering requirements vary by soil and weather... Read More
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What Do a Mild Winter, Acorns and Mice Have in Common? Ticks.

May 11, 2017

Mosquito & Tick

It’s a bizarre sequence of events. When oak trees produce a lot of acorns (as in 2015), white-footed mice get more to eat, which results in a boom in their population numbers the following summer. The year after a mouse boom, tick numbers explode –and that’s what’s happening right now. What’s more, mice aren’t bothered... Read More
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