Simply Green Blog Posts
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 nutrients, and testing it periodically is imperative. The pH levels in your soil can truly make or break it, and maintaining healthy levels, means beautiful grass and plants. Simply Green Lawn Care…
Read MoreFertilize 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, but if you have tall fescue, it is imperative that you fertilize this time of year! Tall fescue does best in warm climates, like here in Georgia. It can grow in…
Read MorePre-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 was a thing of the past, it will rear its ugly head in the spring and summer. Pre-emergent is essential to preventing these eyesores. It stops the weeds from growing before it…
Read MoreWinter Is Here, Get Your Pruning Shears!
It’s wintertime, which means that it is time to prune a lot of your trees and shrubs. Pruning during winter means that it will be easier to see what and where you are trimming. To make winter pruning an easier task, Simply Green has compiled a list of things to look out for in the winter…
Read MoreHow to Winterize Your Landscaping Equipment
When winter is just around the corner and you need to put your landscaping equipment up for the season, there’s a little more involved than simply putting it back in the garage. Let’s take a look at the best way to winterize your landscaping equipment: Gasoline-Powered Equipment Tools that have a gasoline engine need more…
Read MoreMerry Christmas From Simply Green
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from everyone here at Simple Green Lawn Care! Thank you for all your love and support this year. We are excited to see what 2015 brings! Seasons Greetings, Simple Green Lawn Care Team
Read MoreWinter Is Coming, Make Sure Your Lawn Is Prepared
Tis’ the season for still warm weather…which might be the case for now but soon enough it will get chilly in the south so making sure your landscape is ready for it is very important! Get a jump on your lawncare cold weather landscaping prep so you can focus on the most important thing – hot cocoa!…
Read MoreHappy Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving the Simply Green team is thankful for friends and family, yummy food on the holiday table, and exciting time to kick back and relax. We hope you spend this time with those you love and cherish! Want to stay connected with the Simply Green team? Connect and follow us on Facebook, Google+ and Twitter!
Read MoreFall/Winter Gardening Tips
With chilly months ahead and dropping temperature already beginning, we need to start thinking about how to get our lawn and garden prepped and ready for the fall and winter months. The team here at Simply Green Lawn Care has put together a few great tips to get you ahead on your landscape. Don’t Forget…
Read MoreIs Your Lawn Ready for Halloween?
Halloween is tomorrow! Can you believe it? We know it can be enjoyed by children and adults but as a homeowner are you ready for all the kids running through your yard for candy? We have created a Halloween yard tip guide to help you prep your yard for all those trick or treaters. This…
Read MoreService Spotlight: Tree and Shrub Care
In today’s service spotlight, we are covering Tree and Shrub Care! Landscape plants, unlike lawns, mature slowly often over the course of many years. Damage or malnutrition can sometimes take a growing season or more to correct. For this reason it is best to treat landscape plants proactively to ensure that they will grow to their…
Read MoreGet Your Lawn Ready For Fall
The cooler weather of approaching fall makes it a great time to improve the appearance of your Atlanta, GA lawn. You’ll find it’s one of the best times of year to fertilize, control weeds, seed and carry out core aeration on lawns, particularly tall fescue. If your grass is looking a little wilted after summer…
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