Posts Tagged ‘Mowing’
Lawn Care Company Has Advice To Combat Summer Lawn Stress
Landworks is your expert full service lawn care company to keep your lawn lush and green even through the scorching hot summer months. As the weather heats up, you must adjust your watering and mowing habits as well as regularly checking for turf and shrub disease. Watering Your lawn needs from 1″ to 1 1/2″…
Read MoreLawn Care Services Includes Mulching, An Important Part Of Your Landscaping
Lawn care services at Landworks Landscaping Company includes many services to include mowing, shrub and tree trimming, seasonal flowers, aeration and seeding, lawn fertilization programs, and mulching. Mulch is an important part of your landscaping for many reasons. Are you sick of weeding or watering your garden all the time? Losing plants to hot summers and…
Read MoreLandworks Landscaping Company Is Ready To Help You Plan A New Landscaping Design
Landworks Landscaping Company wants to help you plan for the spring. A new landscaping design will refresh yard, and now is the perfect time. Get a jump start and be first in line for your new yard. There are many things to consider when starting a new project. Landworks will work with you from start…
Read MoreLawn Care Services With Landworks Includes Getting Your Lawn Ready For Fall
Lawn care services with Landworks landscaping company includes getting ready for the fall season. With autumn nearly upon us and winter rapidly approaching, you’re probably not spending much time thinking about your lawn. But autumn, with its cooler temperatures and occasional rainfall, is the ideal time to prepare your lawn for next spring. Many…
Read MoreMowing
As we are in full swing of the springtime mowing season, remember…the general rule is to remove no more than 1/3 of the height of the grass. This ensures the root system is not stressed.
Read MoreMowing Guidelines
To create beautiful curb appeal, rotate your mow direction every 2 weeks. This will prevent the grass from growing at a specific angle and prevent ruts from the mower tires and cutting units. The general rule of thumb for cutting is to remove no more than one third (1/3) of the leaf blade during each…
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