Ways to improve your lawn beyond just fertilization and watering.

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Is Frozen Grass a Bad Thing? Your lawn in winter.

In many parts of the country a relatively early snowfall helped put a very swift end to the lawn care season.  With many lawn services attempting to finish up for the season the early end to their financial opportunity can be made up by revenue created by snow removal and ice melt but what about […]

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Your Lawn in Late Fall

So those first emails from your Mom, Sister or Aunt Edna have started to come in regarding what the plans are for Thanksgiving this year.  You’ve made one or two trips outside on Sunday afternoon to rake up the leaves, even though more and more will continue to fall.  It’s getting to be darn cold […]

Irrigation Winterization

Make no mistake about it, one of the most important things on your “closing up for the winter” check list has to be the winterization of your irrigation system.  Without taking care of this item on your “to do” list you are risking serious damage on part of your home that you’ve made a significant […]

Leaves on the lawn…..to mulch or not to mulch?

It’s that time of year where the questions about leaves on the lawn start pouring into lawn services around the country.  Questions like, “Is it okay to leave the leaves, or should I mulch them or how often should I rake them?” You would think that the answer is pretty self explanatory but we tend […]

Reduce Compaction—-Allow for some fresh air for your organic lawn.

Your BeeSafe Lawn wants to breathe! From the time you make your first cut of the year until you put the mower away for the winter  your lawn may become compacted. Aerating in the fall can be a vital step in correcting this problem. The aeration process includes removing small plugs of soil to allow […]

It’s Time to Aerate. NOW!!!!

Cooler weather has arrived and if your located anywhere but the deep south it’s time to have your BeeSafe Lawn aerated. Aerating is the process of inserting holes in your lawn for new seed to grow strong roots, fertilizer to help accelerate the growth, and ultimately achieve a thicker, healthier lawn. The holes (or “plugs”) allow for better water […]