Sunday, November 4, 2007
Pruning in the fall
Fall is a great time to prune your trees and trim hedges. Don't forget to cut back your monkey grass as well. Also get those low hanging limbs out of your way that hit your head when you mow the grass. Low limbs also hurt the lawn by shading it too much. Walter Reeves has a great site for scheduling different lawn work. any questions just email me at tinman23@alltel.net. We run a lawn service in the Northeast Georgia area. Georgialawncare.com
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Choosing a Lawn Service Provider
Most people look at price first when buying things, as well they should. However customer service is very important especially when buying a service. You get what you pay for is an old saying that people still say because it is one of the truest statements ever. Why save $5 a month on a questionable company when you will eventually have to waste time calling and complaining and eventually looking for the replacement company? Ask around your neighborhood and see who they are happy with. It is easy to find a lawn service provider but it is hard to find one that does quality work since most don't last long. I'd rather have a company I can hire and forget about. If you don't notice anything about the service, chances are they are doing their job! If you are noticing thingsa , they are usually not positive things.
Shane
M&M Lawn Care
Shane
M&M Lawn Care
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bermuda grass,
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lawn help,
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Thursday, October 18, 2007
Introduction
This is my first post on this blog. The point is to help homeowners with their lawn and property. I run a small lawn service business and believe I can be of help to others. In the process I hope to gain traffic to my website ( georgialawncare.com) and hopefully new customers. Any questions please post a comment and / send an email to tinman23@alltel.net. Makes sure to subscribe to the blog via rss feed or your news reader or blog reader.
I'll start with a pet peeve of mine. When putting out plants or flowers in your yard, you need to have a plan. Don't just dig a hole and put the plant in the first place you like. You should think about how it will look as it grows, will it be bigger than is pleasing, will it block out other plants behind it? Also remember to use potting soil when planting it. And put some mulch or pinestraw around it. Also, if it is close to another bed make the mulch touch the mulch in the other bed so you do not leave a strip of grass that you can not fit your mower in between. If you set your lanscape up correctly you will have to weed eat less thus saving time for fun things!
Shane
georgialawncare.com
I'll start with a pet peeve of mine. When putting out plants or flowers in your yard, you need to have a plan. Don't just dig a hole and put the plant in the first place you like. You should think about how it will look as it grows, will it be bigger than is pleasing, will it block out other plants behind it? Also remember to use potting soil when planting it. And put some mulch or pinestraw around it. Also, if it is close to another bed make the mulch touch the mulch in the other bed so you do not leave a strip of grass that you can not fit your mower in between. If you set your lanscape up correctly you will have to weed eat less thus saving time for fun things!
Shane
georgialawncare.com
Labels:
lawn help,
lawn help for homeowners,
lawn tips
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