Published on Thursday, November 09, 2023
Core aeration is a lawn care service that involves passing over your turf with an aerator to mechanically pull up plugs of soil from the ground, which creates tiny holes in the surface. This process relieves soil compaction by breaking up the tightly packed layer and reduces thatch build-up. Not only that, but those holes also serve as passageways for nutrients and resources like sunlight, water, and oxygen to easily penetrate the soil and reach the roots of your grass. Core aeration is highly...
Published on Thursday, November 09, 2023
Overseeding is a highly beneficial lawn care service, which involves spreading seeds across your turf to fill bare, patchy areas with new grass, increasing its overall density. Not only does this enhance its curb appeal, but it also strengthens its defenses against stressors like diseases, insects, and even weeds! The best time to perform overseeding in Georgia is in the fall, as this season provides cooler temperatures and ideal conditions for the cool-season seeds to germinate and...
Published on Thursday, November 09, 2023
If your lawn in Georgia looks patchy, thin, and worse for wear, then overseeding is just what you need! Overseeding involves spreading seeds across your turf to fill those bare patches with new grass growth and increase its overall density. However, you'll want to properly care for it afterward to ensure the seeds are set up for success. For one, you should follow a strict watering schedule to give them the hydration they need to germinate and establish roots. You'll also want to...
Published on Tuesday, November 08, 2022
Sod is your ticket to a new lawn, fast. Whether you need to install a lawn at your new home or replace an existing one that has suffered extensive damage, sod can quickly turn your bare or patchy yard into a canvas of green. But to ensure your sod's success in the short- and long-term, you must follow a specific watering schedule after it has been installed.
Watering your new sod properly helps it establish deep roots in your soil and positions it to enjoy sustained health. The ideal...
Published on Monday, September 05, 2022
Pesky weeds can become a constant problem for many property owners, but understanding which weeds to look out for and how to control them can help take back your lawn. In Georgia, there are four common weeds that you need to be on the lookout for: chickweed, crabgrass, henbit, and clover. Chickweed is a winter annual weed that grows in shaded and moist areas of your lawn. Crabgrass is a summer annual that gets its name because its stems grow in different directions, which makes it look like a...