10 Yard Tasks to Tackle in August Before Fall Catches You Off Guard
August in Northeast Ohio brings warm days, cooler nights, and that sneaky feeling summer’s about to slip away. It’s easy to get distracted by back-to-school chaos or late vacations — but your yard still needs attention. In fact, August is the perfect time to get...
What Bushes Should You Trim in June?
In June, it's safe to trim spring-flowering shrubs like lilacs, forsythia, and viburnum right after they finish blooming. You can also shape fast-growing hedges like boxwood and privet. Avoid pruning summer and fall bloomers — you’ll risk cutting off this year’s flower buds and stressing...
What Should I Be Doing for My Lawn in June to Keep It Green and Healthy?
In June, focus on consistent mowing, deep watering, and weed control to keep your lawn green and healthy. Avoid heavy fertilizing, mow high, and prepare for summer heat by strengthening roots and protecting against drought stress. What Should I Be Doing for My Lawn in June...
How Often Should You Re-Edge Your Flower Beds or Lawn Borders?
For a truly polished yard, edge your walkways and lawn borders every time you mow, and re-cut garden bed trench edges 2–3 times per year. This combo keeps your landscape looking crisp with minimal effort and avoids the common overgrown, faded-edge look. How Often Should You...
Why Mulch Is One of the Best Investments for Curb Appeal
Mulch instantly boosts curb appeal by making your landscape look clean, finished, and well-maintained — all for a relatively low cost. It also improves soil health, controls weeds, and protects your plants, making it one of the best return-on-investment upgrades for your yard. Why Mulch Is...
Mulch vs Rock: Which Is Better for Flower Beds?
Mulch is better for most flower beds thanks to its plant-friendly soil benefits and seasonal curb appeal, while rock is ideal for low-maintenance, long-term coverage in tough spots. Each has its place — and choosing the right one depends on your goals, maintenance style, and...