As winter sets in, it's easy to forget about lawn care, assuming that grass doesn't need as much attention during the colder months. However, maintaining a healthy lawn requires some effort, even in winter. One crucial aspect is proper watering.
If you've ever noticed small dirt mounds in your yard after a rainstorm, you may be wondering what causes them. These mysterious mounds can be caused by a variety of factors, including earthworms, moles, mole crickets, and gophers.
When it comes to maintaining a lush and healthy lawn, raking leaves is an essential task that should never be overlooked. Not only does it benefit you and your property, but it also ensures the longevity and vitality of your precious grass.
While there are many things that can damage your turf and cause it to turn brown—such as drought, compacted soil, high heat and humidity, lack of nutrients, and more—there are a few common lawn diseases that can cause similar symptoms.
In the last few summers army worms have become more and more active, destroying lawns across the country, including right here in Oklahoma. To help you identify these destructive pests and the damage they cause, our team put together this guide to army worms.
My dad always joked that other places got four seasons, but Oklahoma only got two brown grass and green grass! While many folks in the Tulsa area are used to seeing the grass go brown during the summer heat, you do not have to be one of them!
There’s nothing more annoying than seeing winter weeds pop up in a uniform dormant brown lawn. These weeds stick out like a sore thumb, disrupt the appearance of a clean property, and could cause the start of an early mowing regimen. Yuck!
In the yard, homeowners typically focus most of their attention on their lawn but forget that trees and shrubs need attention too.
Lime is one of the most beneficial lawn care practices yet gets overlooked by homeowners. Learn more about why it's essential to your lawn's health!
Are you looking for Christmas light installation this season? Hook & Ladder, a subsidiary of Nutri-Green, is here to help bring the Christmas spirit to your lawn.