How often should you mow the grass?

How often should you mow the grass?

The ideal turf surrounding your home should look green, dense and fresh. I’m sure you are already aware of the importance of regular lawn mowing for achieving that but there lies a common confusion between going for a weekly program vs. a bi-weekly program. For the...
Mole Cricket damage

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 mole crickets to emerge. They do not pose any direct threat to humans...
Slow Grass Growth

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, Bermuda, or Centipede then you may have noticed a pause in their growth....
Lawn Disease – Brown Patch

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 had a relatively mild winter, it was also an unusually wet one....

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 Fertilizer. The application will be carried out for all...
Lawn Disease Winter Kill

Lawn Disease Winter Kill

We’ve seen and received many questions regarding grass that is failing to green up. This lawn disease is happening because of Winter Kill. “What is Winter Kill?” Winter kill refers to grass dying because of the harsh effects of wintertime weather. Usually,...