by Cathy Rigsbee | Apr 11, 2016 | Clover's Blog, Green, Spring Lawn Care
Spring is finally upon us! That means that we will be using our lush, green lawns for relaxing, family fun, cookouts and entertaining! At GrowinGreen, we value our customer’s, our environment and our neighbors who may do their own lawncare, as well as those that have...
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 | May 19, 2015 | Clover's Blog, Fungicide, Spring Lawn Care
Now is the time of year, when our lawns begin talking to us. Showing us signs if something is wrong. Basically – the lawn wants and needs your help. Perhaps you have a patch of brown, gray or yellow and it’s shaped like solid circles or outline rings or, is it...
by cleversupport | May 12, 2015 | Clover's Blog, Mosquito Program, Spring Lawn Care
As Spring awakens our yards, we enjoy the various sights and sounds of the season. The rising temperatures bring blooming dogwoods, crocus, daffodil and azalea along with the return of our warm season birds. Our world transforms from winter brown to summer green....
by cleversupport | Apr 30, 2015 | Enviromental Benefits, Spring Lawn Care
Our Agronomist, Tommy Cowett, provided this article – “Romancing the Lawn”. We’re proud to share it with our readers. We are living in a re-evolutionary time for gardening. Getting back to the ancient ways of gardening like the Korean farming...
by cleversupport | Apr 29, 2015 | Clover's Blog, Spring Lawn Care
We have received several calls and inquiries concerning tall fescue damage that occurred during a recent cold snap. The following article from NC State University’s Grady Miller explains the spring cleanup of tall fescue damage – Over the last several...