by cleversupport | Feb 6, 2018 | Clover's Blog, Community
The Piedmont School athletic field renovation project took place in High Point, NC. This is a small school that specializes in children who learn differently due to a learning disability. Their students range from first grade through high school and they all share...
by cleversupport | Mar 28, 2016 | Ask The Expert Questions & Answers
Dear Mr. Smith, Thank you for your question and your business! You will be fine if you mow this afternoon. I would mow at 3-4 inches and this will allow for the weeds to absorb the full weed control. I would also not bag as a general rule. There have been university...
by cleversupport | Mar 23, 2016 | Ask The Expert Questions & Answers, Spring Lawn Care
Dear Ms. Bowers, As a general rule, we do not recommend any spring seeding unless you have a mud issue or new construction and you have no choice. The seed from the fall will thicken up a lot this spring after you have mowed it a few times. Grass grows from the bottom...
by cleversupport | Dec 16, 2015 | Clover's Blog, Fall Seeding
Tommy Cowett’s On the Lawn updating us on the Turfgrass Soil Amendment Study. For this study, we laid out randomly three 10ft x 10ft plots per product including our control group. Every plot is being treated identically – all plots were aerovated, product applied and...
by cleversupport | Dec 2, 2015 | Clover's Blog, General, Winter Lawn Issues
In the Piedmont Triad, we never know what to expect during the winter. We may have snow, ice, spurts of warmth, too much precipitation and even dry spells. Chances are we’ll have mixed bag and while we’re warm by the hearth; our plants will have to weather...