by Joe Yedowitz | Jul 24, 2014 | Irrigation, Lawn Tips, Seasonal Tips, Uncategorized
You usually do not need to water your lawn more than a couple of times a week for proper growth. Sometimes, however, it can be beneficial to do a short syringe cycle in the hottest part of the year, to combat patch disease, and when starting or renovating your lawn....
by Joe Yedowitz | Jul 3, 2014 | Irrigation, Lawn Tips, Seasonal Tips, Uncategorized
Summer is in full swing now and the weather is getting hot. Your lawn must be getting thirsty and will need to be watered daily, right? If you did water your lawn a little bit each day, that is actually likely to stress your grass out more over time. Frequent but...
by Joe Yedowitz | Apr 17, 2014 | Irrigation, Lawn Tips, Seasonal Tips, Uncategorized
As I mentioned last week, it is time to fire up your sprinkler system. Once you have done that, you are all set for the season….right? Your Lawn’s Needs Will Change The amount of water that grass needs is definitely not always the same. After all, plants...
by Joe Yedowitz | May 17, 2013 | Gardens / Landscapes, Irrigation
“Do my trees and shrubs really need to be fertilized?” We hear this question time and time again from our customers, and the answer is a resounding “yes!” Construction activities when homes are built lead to soil that is heavily compacted, poorly aerated and poorly...
by Joe Yedowitz | Nov 2, 2012 | Gardens / Landscapes, Irrigation, Lawn Tips, Seasonal Tips
It’s about that time where all those beautiful leaves are resting on your lawn. Should you leave them there? No! It is important that leaves are raked up from your lawn in order to keep it healthy. If you do not, it is possible that mold can grow under those...
by Joe Yedowitz | Sep 28, 2012 | Gardens / Landscapes, Irrigation, Seasonal Tips
Whether you’ve had your lawn overseeded, or have opted for a more extensive lawn renovation, proper care after planting is critical to giving your grass the best chances for success. Your newly seeded lawn will benefit from the following this fall: Enough water to...