Did you know that maintaining your lawn and grass can actually boost your property value by 15 to 20 percent? The key here is to keep your grass green and healthy. After all, there aren’t too many people who are going to want to purchase a home with brown, dead grass. However, even if you aren’t selling, ensuring your grass remains healthy and green can help to improve … [Read more...] about Greet Spring With Green Grass: 5 Tips for Repairing Lawns After Winter
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Beautiful Blooms and Blossoms: 7 Great Flowers to Plant in Spring
Spring has sprung, and what better way is there to celebrate than by enjoying your gorgeous flower garden? If that garden is looking less than vibrant, now is the perfect time to spice it up and add to your home's look with some new flowers. No matter what your color preferences and size constraints are, you can find a great spring bloom or two to add. Check out these great … [Read more...] about Beautiful Blooms and Blossoms: 7 Great Flowers to Plant in Spring
Improving curb appeal during spring cleaning
The warm days of early spring generally serve as a motivating force to get people out of the house and into the yard. Spring cleaning can be exhilarating, and the results astounding. In a world where multi-tasking is the norm, it only seems fitting that spring cleaning be combined with improving your home’s general curb appeal. Walk out your front door and continue walking … [Read more...] about Improving curb appeal during spring cleaning
Keep your lawn in shape all winter
It is tempting to overlook lawn care during the winter because the plants are usually dormant. Though chilly weather and snow make it hard to think about your lawn, it is important to take steps to protect the plants so they are ready for their comeback in the spring. Cut the grass short In the late fall or early winter months (before the snow comes), cut the grass very … [Read more...] about Keep your lawn in shape all winter
Prepping your snow blower for the long winter
If your region is prone to snowy winters, you probably have a snow blower tucked away in a garage corner just waiting for the first flurries. But before the flakes fall, pull out your snow equipment and take a look at it to be sure you’re prepared for a storm. You don’t want to be missing a critical component with two feet of snow on the ground. Your gasoline Drain old … [Read more...] about Prepping your snow blower for the long winter