Do you know what a Dogwood Sawfly is? Dogwood sawflies are wasps that look like caterpillars who feed off of dogwood trees and shrubs. These yellow and translucent larvae hatch mid-summer, spend their time on the … Read More
The snow has finally melted in most areas and now you have a yard full of branches and bare spots and it’s kinda squishy. Now what? Here are two options that won’t cost much: Seeding: If you … Read More
Those little sphere shaped cups in your mulch are called Bird’s Nest Fungus. The fungus is found mostly in mulch and decaying wood. It won’t harm your surrounding plants so no need to panic. It’s just nature … Read More
Have you noticed that there are more acorns on the ground than usual? Could it be a sign of a bad winter? It’s called a “mast year” when oak trees produce an enormous amount of nuts. … Read More
Thinking about instant grass or spreading seeds? The fall is great and here are the reasons why: – Soil temperature is optimum. – No threat of a heatwave. – No weeds or weed seeds to compete … Read More
Here’s an e-mail I got this morning from Phil Bull from Turf Revolution. August is the month for crabgrass and I’ve been getting lots of e-mails on how to eradicate it. Here’s what Phil says: “August can … Read More