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Plant a Tree, it’s Arbor Day!

It's hard not to think about making the earth around us a little better on a week like this. Earth day was on Wednesday,and Arbor Day…

Simply Green Furry Friends Contest

Here, at Simply Green Lawn Care we love our dogs! So it seemed only fitting to host a contest this year for people and their furry…

Caring for your Herbs

As we talked about last week, April is Gardening Month. We hope that our last entry about the basics of gardening enticed a few of…

Planting the Seed: A Beginners Guide to Gardening

Happy Garden Month! This year, like years before, many people will try their hand at gardening for the first time. Like anything new,…

You May Not Need to Start Watering the Lawn Yet

The weather is getting warmer, the grass is growing and it's that time of year again to start considering watering your lawn. There…

Forecast of Georgia’s Fickle Weather

Simply Green wants to wish you a happy first day of spring! This time of year conjures up images of blooming flowers,spring break and…

Spring Lawn Care Check List

The official first day of spring is just a week or so away, and we are already beginning to see signs of the season. Much of what…

Spring is Near, Start Scalping Your Lawn

It's still pretty cold outside, in fact, it seems that it is snowing or freezing every other day. Here, at Simply Green, spring is…

George Morrell Customer Service Wall of Fame

Most businesses love to hear of a job well done from its customers. Here, at Simply Green, a good customer testimonial means more…

Check Your Soil’s pH For A Greener Lawn

One of the most influential elements of any successful lawn or garden, is the soil. Soil is what helps a plant absorb necessary…

Fertilize Your Tall Fescue Now!

If you have a lush tall fescue lawn, you probably want to keep it that way. We discussed the importance of pre-emergent last week,…

Pre-Emergent Now, And Prevent Weeds Later

  You may not see them now, but those weeds you try to avoid are looming in the distance. Just when you thought crab grass…