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Tips on How to Care For Your Lawn After an Overseeding Service
Published on Monday, February 17, 2025

If the lawn on your property in Oregon is patchy or has thinning turf, overseeding is a service that can help. This service will make your lawn fuller, but it's important to take some steps to ensure the new grass seeds grow successfully. Firstly, you should water your lawn frequently in the first few weeks. After the seedlings have reached 2-3 weeks of age, you can mow your lawn for...
What Are the Different Ways to Clean up Leaves From My Yard?
Published on Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Cleaning up leaves from your yard in Oregon can be done in several ways, each with its own pros and cons. Raking is the cheapest option but requires a significant amount of manual labor and time. A leaf blower is quicker than raking, but it costs more money and still requires time spent on yard work. Not to mention the dirt that can blow into your eyes and nose. Hiring professionals allows ...
Should You Wait to Clean up All the Leaves From Your Yard at Once?
Published on Thursday, February 06, 2025

During the fall, leaves can quickly accumulate in your yard, covering your lawn and making your property in Oregon look messy. They have to be removed because leaves can be detrimental to your lawn's health and your curb appeal. There are several ways to go about dealing with the pile of leaves on your turf, but the best way is to clean up the leaves continuously instead of waiting for ...
Preparation Is the Key to Getting the Best Results From Overseeding!
Published on Wednesday, July 17, 2024

If your lawn in Oregon looks thin and patchy, overseeding it is the best way to thicken it up and make it more beautiful. To get the best results for your lawn, preparation is crucial! One way to prepare your lawn for overseeding is to mow it shorter than usual so the grass seeds don't get caught in tall grass blades instead of falling into the ground where they can grow. You should...
Keep Your Pets Safe During a Lawn Fertilizer Treatment - What You Should Do
Published on Tuesday, July 09, 2024

Regular lawn fertilization treatments keep your grass in Oregon in tip-top health. If you have pets on your property, there are certain guidelines you'll want to follow to keep them safe during treatments. First off, it's crucial to keep your pets indoors before the treatment to keep them from coming into contact with and ingesting the product and any harmful ingredients it may...
What's the Best Time to Replenish Your Mulch Ground Cover?
Published on Monday, June 10, 2024

Mulch is highly beneficial for your landscape beds in Oregon, but replenishing it is a must since it breaks down over time. However, what's the best time to do so? Typically, spring is ideal for refreshing your mulch ground cover, as it'll protect your plants from drastic temperature changes, keep weed growth under control, and retain moisture, which is especially beneficial during ...
What Are Some Material Options for Building a New Patio?
Published on Friday, June 07, 2024

If you're hoping to create an outdoor oasis on your property in Oregon, constructing a patio is an excellent way to do so. The patio will not only enhance your outdoor living space but will also increase the value of your property. However, with so many options to choose from, deciding on the perfect material can be overwhelming, with common ones being flagstone, poured concrete, and...
What Should You Know About Artificial Turf Infills?
Published on Thursday, June 06, 2024

Artificial grass is a popular alternative to natural grass in Oregon, and its popularity is only increasing. But, to make it look and feel like real grass, you need to use artificial turf infills. These are little granules that give your lawn several advantages. They keep your lawn stable, preventing it from shifting in strong winds or underfoot traffic. Plus, they help your synthetic...
Do You Need to Remove the Old Layer of Mulch Before Adding a New One?
Published on Wednesday, June 05, 2024

Have you noticed that the color of the mulch in your landscape beds in Oregon is starting to fade and look worn out? No worries, you can give it a quick refresh by adding a fresh layer on top of the old one. You don't need to remove the old mulch, as it will eventually break down and enrich the soil. Just remember to maintain a thickness of 2-3 inches of mulch to get maximum benefits...
Is It Okay to Burn the Leaf Piles in My Yard in Oregon?
Published on Tuesday, June 04, 2024

While it may seem like an easy solution to dispose of the leaf piles in your yard, burning them can actually pose a problem to you and your property. Leaf fires are unpredictable and can quickly spiral out of control, turning into a fire hazard. Not only that, but burning leaves releases harmful irritants into the air, which can cause respiratory issues. It's important to note that burning...

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