by greenacres | Mar 4, 2020 | Blog, Irrigation, Lawn Care Checklist, Seasonal Lawn Maintenance, Seasonal Maintenance
Spring brings back life in everything around us. Flowers bloom, trees bud, grass grows, and the temperatures get warmer. With all that life comes a long checklist of lawncare improvements and repairs to make. This includes getting your irrigation system up and running to guarantee efficient water flow and energy bills. If you’re looking for advice on how to care for your system this spring, turn...
by greenacres | Feb 20, 2020 | Blog
Does your lawn contain patches of dying grass with a red or brown thread substance growing between the blades? If so, your lawn may be suffering from red thread fungus. Red thread is a turfgrass disease and usually occurs in lawns that are lacking sufficient nitrogen in the soil. It be an unsightly lawn disease, so at the first sign of this fungus, contact Green Acres Landscape to restore your...
by greenacres | Feb 5, 2020 | Blog
Are you constantly battling standing water in the low-lying areas of your lawn, or are you worried about erosion around the foundation of your home when it rains? Then let the team at Green Acres Landscape help you! We have a variety of landscaping and lawn drainage solutions that can help ease your mind, and leave you with lush, green grass and happy plants. If you’re still not convinced, we’ve...
by greenacres | Jan 14, 2020 | Blog
Winters in Oregon can be cold, wet, and dreary. While most of your outdoor landscaping may not stay green or bloom during these months, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy foliage all year round. Placing different houseplants in several rooms in your home has several advantages, but choosing the right ones can be tricky. The landscaping experts at Green Acres Landscape know exactly which plants...
by greenacres | Jan 4, 2020 | Blog
Snow, ice, and rain can be torture for you lawn, especially if the cold and snow come on suddenly. Moisture can get trapped between the warm earth and the snow, leaving room for a cold weather fungus to grow. Thankfully, your trusted landscaping team at Green Acres Landscape has your back, and can help you treat winter damage and snow mold. Snow Mold Explained There are two types of snow mold...