by Cathy Rigsbee | Apr 13, 2017 | Clover's Blog, General, Insect Control, Mosquito Program, Uncategorized
National Pet Day was April 11th. Our pets are very important to our family as are yours. Personally, we believe in adopting rescued or abandoned pets. One thing that we are very careful about is the safety of the products that GrowinGreen uses on our own yards as...
by Cathy Rigsbee | Aug 9, 2016 | Clover's Blog, Fall Lawn Care, Fall Seeding, General
We have been pretty lucky this year with a fairly wet summer. Our lawns have looked amazing with little to no irrigation needed! However, that does not mean that you want to skip on seeding your lawn this fall. It is important to seed your lawn so that it remains...
by Cathy Rigsbee | May 24, 2016 | Clover's Blog, General
Have you ever been in your yard in the middle of summer as beetles are flying out of the ground? You hear the buzzing and notice them flying and darting just above the grass line. Unfortunately, we get calls from people when they notice the beetles, but the time to...
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...
by cleversupport | Nov 24, 2015 | Clover's Blog, General, Tree & Shrub
As Tommy mentioned many times, compost and compost tea help plants grow. Here’s some basic information to help you get started in composting. According to the EPA, 20-30% of what we throw away is food scraps and yard waste. These items should be composted. Doing...
by cleversupport | Sep 30, 2015 | Clover's Blog, Fall Seeding, General
Back by popular demand – our late fall lawn care checklist. A few last minute items that will set your yard apart from the neighbors come next spring when everyone will want the greenest prettiest lawn first. So invest a little now for a greener spring or, if...