Should You Plant In The Fall?

While many people do not associate fall with new landscaping, planting in the autumn can actually be beneficial. Not only do your new plants benefit from autumn planting, but so does your soil. You'll see many benefits in your yard when you plant during this time. Are you regretting the fact that you didn't plant anything over the spring or summer? There's still time. If you are thinking about planting new things this fall, here's why it might be a great idea. [Read More]

Lawn Care Guide To Soil Compaction

 A healthy lawn begins with a base of healthy soil. Hard, dense soils are badly compacted, which isn't healthy. Fortunately, the problem is reversible if you know how to spot it and treat it.  Causes  There are several ways soil beneath a lawn can become compacted. Mowing is one culprit, as the wheels of the mower can create compacted ruts across the lawn from repeated travel. Walking on the lawn, especially if you tend to follow the same path, will also lead to compaction. [Read More]

Land Clearing Steps Needed To Make Room On Your Wooded Lot For An Outbuilding

If you live on a wooded lot and want to build an outbuilding for a garage or workshop, you may wonder about how to get rid of trees and all the growth on the land. The first step is to talk to your codes office to learn about land clearing regulations and how they pertain to your property and the trees you want to take down. Then you'll need to hire a land clearing contractor to bring in the equipment needed. [Read More]

3 Things That May Affect The Amount You'll Pay For Your Tree Trimming Job

Trees play a crucial role in improving your home's curb appeal. However, if you want to keep them in excellent condition, you should undertake regular maintenance. This is a task that an experienced tree trimming professional should perform. When you seek their services, they'll assess the condition of your tree before giving you a final quote. Different things can affect the price you'll pay your professional. This includes the overall health of your tree, accessibility, etc. [Read More]