Our North Carolina Lawn Care Blog
Want to learn how to make the best out of your lawn service in the Triangle? Read our blog to learn more about caring for your lawn, common challenges homeowners face, and more!
Chinch bugs are a hidden menace for homeowners in North Carolina. These tiny insects can cause extensive damage to lawns, especially in the hot summer months when they are most active.
Fire ants are notorious for their painful sting and aggressive behavior, making them a serious threat to lawns and outdoor spaces in the Triangle area. These pests are not only a danger to humans and pets, but they also damage lawns by building unsightly mounds.
Grubs are one of the most destructive lawn pests in North Carolina, silently feeding on grass roots and weakening your turf from below. If left untreated, a grub infestation can leave large, brown patches of dead grass and cost homeowners significant time and money to repair.
Maintaining a lush, healthy lawn in North Carolina's Triangle area can be a year-round battle, thanks to a variety of pests that thrive in the region's climate. Different pests emerge each season to target lawns from the cool, wet winters to hot, humid summers.
As the summer heat intensifies and rainfall becomes scarce, North Carolina lawns can face a host of challenges. Drought conditions not only stress your grass but can also make it more susceptible to various diseases.
In North Carolina, where both cool season and warm season grasses thrive, understanding the best times to fertilize each type can significantly enhance your lawn's health and appearance. In this blog, we take a look at the specifics of fertilizing schedules for cool and warm season grasses in NC.
As the weather warms up in the Triangle, it's time to prepare your lawn for the upcoming spring season to ensure your turf is healthy and primed for the rest of the year. Choosing the right grass for your specific region and prepping the soil are both crucial aspects of maintaining a thriving lawn in not just North Carolina, but wherever you're located.
In this blog, we'll explore the world of homemade weed killer sprays, using the power of common household ingredients to combat unwanted weeds.
North Carolina's diverse climate and soil conditions make it an ideal environment for various plant species, including weeds.
Scutch grass is like a persistent headache that refuses to go away. No matter how hard you try, it always finds a way to pop up and disrupt your peace.