Even the best-maintained lawns may sprout some weeds every once in a while. Weed control is a critical part of lawn care and Scientific Plant Service is here to recommend the best solutions. As the weather turns warmer and the… Read More
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The Essential Lawn Care Equipment for Spring and Summer
The growing season will soon be in full swing, with grass growing tall and lush again. If you want to maintain your beautiful lawn throughout spring and summer, some essential pieces of lawn care equipment can help you do just… Read More
Why Deep Grass Roots Matter
Beneath the surface of every lawn lies a complex network of roots, intricately connected in the soil, providing the strength your grass blades need to stay green, lush, and beautiful. These grass roots are vital to the resilience and vitality… Read More
What To Do For a Flooded Lawn and Landscape
A flooded lawn can have long-lasting consequences for your landscape and require extensive time and money to fix. Several factors may cause the flooding, so it is essential to figure out why it is occurring. If you have experienced lawn… Read More
Revitalize Your Turf: Expert Tips for Overseeding Your Lawn
When you have a healthy lawn, it elevates everything around it. Your entire property can be improved by the appearance of a green, lush lawn without thin or bare spots. If you notice that your lawn is thin or patchy… Read More
Five Spring Services That Boost Lawn Growth
As temperatures moderate and our days last longer, we know spring is coming and your landscape is ready to leave its dormant state and launch into the growing season. The start of spring is the time to assess your landscape’s… Read More
What to Know about Pre-Emergent Spring Weed Controls
As spring prepares to return, it’s critical to consider what your lawn needs to start the growing season successfully. Weed control is an essential component of spring lawn care, as any weeds that infiltrate your landscape can disrupt the natural… Read More
March Lawn Care Recommendations
In March, spring finally starts to return, and new growth may finally begin in your landscape. However, March can still be a mixed month, with a combination of chilly and warmer temperatures. This is why it can be a great… Read More
How to Maintain Tree Health in the Final Weeks of Winter
There are only a few more weeks until spring, but Mid-Atlantic residents know the weather can be unpredictable. You may be ready to see your lawn turning green and trees exhibit new growth, but winter damage is still possible if… Read More
Frost Cracks in Trees: Spotting and Preventing Tree Damage
During the winter, trees are subjected to cold winter nights and sunny days and the temperature fluctuations that come with those changes. After moving between cold and warm temperatures every day, you may notice that your tree develops cracks –… Read More
What Is Pruning? Everything You Want to Know
Pruning is the removal of undesirable portions of a plant. Every pruning cut should be well planned because each cut can affect the plant’s growth. After pruning, a plant must seal off every new cut and will do so by… Read More
Preventing Winter Lawn Diseases: A Guide for a Healthy Lawn
As winter settles in, your lawn undergoes changes that can make it vulnerable to various diseases. While the cold weather may slow down the growth of grass, it doesn’t mean your lawn is immune to potential threats. Winter lawn diseases… Read More