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Mole Cricket damage
The onset of Spring in South Carolina may have brought a shift in the look of your lawn. As much as the warm spring time soil aids in the growth of greenery, it is the ideal time for lawn pests like...
Slow Grass Growth
With the cold spring time breeze still flurrying through the state, does the slow grass growth on your lawn grip your attention? If you have warm weather grass like the St. Augustine, Zoysia,...
Lawn Disease – Brown Patch
We wanted to warn you about a common lawn disease that we are seeing in about 90% of the lawns we have mowed or treated so far this year. It's called the Brown Patch disease. Although we...
Carbon – X Lawn Fertilizer
It's Time To Fertilize Your Lawn! We wanted to let you know the tentative schedule for the third application consisting of the first fertilizer application consisting of Carbon - X Lawn...
Lawn Disease Winter Kill
Winter kill refers to grass dying because of the harsh effects of wintertime weather. Usually, prolonged cold weather does not damage dormant grass as significantly as ongoing temperature fluctuations.
Mowing Schedule in Winter and Summer
We wanted to communicate with you on what you mowing schedule in winter and summer will look like moving forward... Announcement: If you are on our weekly mowing schedule, we are switching you...
Bed Maintenance Program!
We're pleased to be able to offer an exciting new service that we've gotten a lot of requests for here in Little River, South Carolina - The Bed Maintenance Program! Nobody likes having to pull...
Policy on Skipping Mowing Visits
Hello Everyone, We are here today to inform you about our new policy on skipping mowing visits. As most of you know, our normal mowing schedule starts around the end of March or early April,...
Identifying Drought Stress
Proper Watering to Avoid Drought Stress It seems like we are going from the wettest year on record last year to what has started as the driest here in South Carolina. We've been getting a lot of...
Sod or Seeding?
What is Sod? Sod is living turf-grass that has already been planted by seed on a professional farm devoted to this type of crop and then harvested 10 to 18 months by slicing a very thin layer of...
What goes into your lawn?
We all want a lawn that looks fresh and keeps those bothersome pests away. But the lawn care job that goes behind in maintaining a lawn like that can often be a long process, especially due to the...
Benefit’s of Using Mulch!
First of all, what is Mulch? Mulch is simply put, a protective layer of material (usually organic) on top of the soil and around plants. It's one of the best things you can do for your lawn, yard or...
We are happy to offer you any one of our services as a stand-alone service, but we also wanted to make sure you knew we are able to handle all of your lawn and landscape needs.
That’s right! We do more than mowing alone!