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Do you know when it's time to pack up your mower for the year? Well, it depends on your location. Click to find out based on the conditions where you live:
Although some of their flowers may look pretty, broadleaf weeds stand out on your lawn with leaves that look nothing like your grass. Think you can tell the difference between broadleaf and grassy weeds? Learn more: https://bit.ly/2Y7hBy3
Do you want your lawn to be the talk of the neighborhood? 🗣️ From basic weed control and fertilization to total yard care, TruGreen has a plan for every lawn. Want some help achieving your #TruGreenLawnGoals? Enter now:
Turn your lawn into a work of art! 🎨 Through a partnership with TruGreen, you can work toward a springtime yard that your neighbors will want to use as their own lawn inspo. Want some help achieving your #TruGreenLawnGoals? Enter now:
What is your favorite part of springtime? 🌼 If you answered flowers, then it’s time to put the petal to the metal! Fall is the best time to start planning your outdoor living space for spring. Want some help achieving your #TruGreenLawnGoals? Enter Now:
Want to get your patio ready for fall? We've got some ideas to help you get started:
Want to set your landscape up for a blooming spring? 🌼 Protecting your trees and shrubs starts during the colder months with our horticultural oil treatments. This will help control insects in their overwintering stage and ensure a smooth transition into the spring growing season. Need some help winter-proofing your trees and shrubs?
Tall Fescue is a traffic-tolerant, cool-weather grass that is well adapted to areas in the middle of the U.S. that freeze in the winter but get very hot in the summer. While this turf is tough, it may need reseeding when bare spots appear because it does not spread on its own. If you have kids or find yourself outside often, Tall Fescue may be the option for you. Learn more about the different turf types
With the first day of fall just a few weeks away, it’s important to stock your lawn up with nutrients. Aeration pulls up plugs of soil and helps with air, water and nutrients availability to your lawn roots. There's still time to schedule your services!
Without aeration, nutrients from the air, water and fertilizer may not reach the soil, which can cause imperfections in your perfectly manicured lawn. Check out these other great benefits: