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Dealing with drought

Posted by Jeremy Legasse on Aug 31, 2010

It’s time to start our rain dance!  We’ve been waiting for rain to come for almost a solid month now.  We’ve been blessed with a bit of rain here and there.  All rain is welcome but the weather conditions between the rains is what matters to the health of your grass.

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F.A.Q.

Bag A Bug, does it really do the job?

Posted by Jeremy Legasse on Aug 10, 2010

Why would you do this?  Well, there are many people out there that claim it works well.  It does.  The Bag A Bug system from Spectracide works great as a lure.  It’s floral scent smells very similar to the Ragosa Rose bush as far as I’m concerned, but does it protect your ornamentals...

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Lawn & Landscape Tips

Caring for your new lawn

Posted by Jeremy Legasse on May 19, 2010

If you have just seeded a new lawn, here are a few tips that should help get it off to a good, healthy start.  A little attention in the beginning goes a long ways to providing years of beauty and enjoyment in the future.

Watering

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Company News

Website Makeover!

Posted by Jeremy Legasse on Aug 5, 2010

Since our launch of our new layout this winter there have been several issues.  I’ve recieved several complaints on navigation and just overall confusion.  It was my goal to make the images more prominent since they are so illustrative to the actual post.  There were also several issues wit...

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Recent Posts

What are all those bumps on my lawn?

What are all those bumps on my lawn?

Jul 30, 2010

We get asked this question alot.  What are all these little bumps in my lawn?  If you have bumps in your lawn it’s generally a good thing, as it indicates earthworm activity in your soil.

Earthworms chew their way through the soil and eliminate behind them.  The eliminations are ...

Caring for your new lawn

Caring for your new lawn

May 19, 2010

If you have just seeded a new lawn, here are a few tips that should help get it off to a good, healthy start.  A little attention in the beginning goes a long ways to providing years of beauty and enjoyment in the future.

Watering

The single most important requirement...

Taking control of lawn traffic

Taking control of lawn traffic

Mar 29, 2010

When lawns are subjected to ongoing foot traffic, leaves, stems and crowns can be crushed from continued, direct pressure on grass plants.  Soil compaction is also common in these situations, mak...

It Ain’t Easy Being Green: Compost

Compost. Think this something that only old ladies and Martha Stewart do? If so you are missing out on a valuable resource. Even here in Maine where we are buried in snow for four to six months, composting is an awesome way to help the environment, and your lawn and garden. Do you pay someone to pic...