by greenacres | Jun 28, 2017 | Blog
If the conditions are right, moss can grow anywhere. The spores are always present in the air; so as long as there’s sufficient light, moisture, and nutrition, moss will grow and thrive. Moss can cover almost any surface on your property, including the lawn, roof, walls, driveway, sidewalk, and deck. Here’s a small guide on how to remove moss grass from all surfaces. How To Remove Moss From Lawn...
by greenacres | Jun 26, 2017 | Blog
Spring is the time of growth and rejuvenation. All the trees, plants, and grass on your property emerge from the dormancy brought on by winter, and experience a period of bloom and blossom. You need to take advantage of this nurturing environment and suitable weather to revive the lawn as well. The lawn soil and grass will be in a bad shape after the winter season. You should make sure the soil...
by greenacres | Jun 7, 2017 | Blog
Everyone wants to have lush green lawns with no brown patches or dead grass. Most homeowners spend hundreds, if not thousands of dollars on installing new sod and maintaining it. However, all that money would go down the drain if the new sod doesn’t anchor to your lawn and grow naturally. The first few weeks are crucial and you need to make sure your sod receives proper care during this time....
by greenacres | Jun 5, 2017 | Blog
If you want your lawn to remain healthy and green, you need to maintain it well. Most people don’t really understand what’s included in lawn maintenance and assume that mowing is enough to keep it healthy. Unfortunately it’s not that easy, as grass is delicate and requires a lot of care to stay green and healthy. Professional landscapers usually develop an annual lawn maintenance plan that...
by greenacres | May 24, 2017 | Blog
Gutters are an essential part of your drainage system. When they’re clean and in good condition, rain water and snow melt flows freely through them and is directed away from your property. However, when they’re clogged and damaged, the water from storms and snow can sink into the siding, crawl down the walls, cause leakages, and flood the basement. All of these things can cause extensive damage...