As summer starts to wind down and fall is right around the corner, you may have noticed that your once-green lawn suddenly looks brown and drab. Unfortunately, this is completely normal and most lawns suffer during the hot and humid summer months.
You may be expecting ants to crash your picnic, but nobody wants to come home to discover that hundreds of ants have descended into their kitchen. House ants are a tremendous nuisance -- and also unavoidable.
Summer is over and fall is finally here, and that means it is time to switch up your lawn care routine. It may seem obvious, but in the fall, your landscape has different needs than in other seasons.
Fall can be one of the most beautiful times of the year, but it comes with an overbearing chore: raking leaves. Because you’d rather spend your time with friends and family, and fall weather can often be unpredictable, it’s important to rake your leaves as efficiently as possible.