5 Tips for Starting Seeds Indoors
Patriot Lawn Care
by Sarah Bradley
2y ago
Indoor gardening and seed starting have been in the trend for a long time, for good reason. Nurseries only stock a certain number of sprouts for lack of space but there are literally thousands of seeds available at those same nurseries and online. If you’re up to the taste of indoor seeds your options are practically endless! It’s also significantly cheaper and so rewarding to literally taste the fruit of your labor in those freshly picked tomatoes that are nothing like the tasteless red orbs at the grocery store. I think it’s safe to say most people have at least been intrigued by the idea o ..read more
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To Bag, or Not to Bag?
Patriot Lawn Care
by Cherish
2y ago
That is the question. Frankly, there isn’t a huge amount of debate on the subject. Most professionals would say leaving it alone is not only the easiest, but the healthiest option. However, there are times when bagging your grass instead of leaving the clippings could severely damage your lawn. Below we’ve listed when you should and shouldn’t bag your grass and why. When to Bag If your lawn is overgrown: Now “overgrown” is definitely a relative term, but a good rule of thumb is, if you need to cut off more than a third of the blade at a time you shouldn’t leave the clippings on the lawn. Exce ..read more
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Aeration: Who, What, When, Why, and How
Patriot Lawn Care
by Cherish
2y ago
Are you familiar with lawn aeration? We are, and we’ve put together a short guide answering all sorts of questions about what aeration does to your lawn, whether or not you’ll need it, different types and more! Check it out below, and if there’s something we missed just comment below and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can. WHO can Aerate my lawn? It is possible to aerate your lawn yourself, but it usually is more economical to hire a company due to the high cost of renting a machine. Most of your neighborhood lawn care companies offer this service and can give you a quote over the phone ..read more
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Planting 101
Patriot Lawn Care
by Cherish
2y ago
Do you have a green thumb? After hours combing through the garden center, dreaming about the picturesque scene the front of your home will be, hundreds of dollars, and a crowded, somewhat painful drive home, it’s time to put them in the ground. Maybe you just dig a hole that will fit the plant, plop it in, cover it up and call it quits? And maybe you’re reading this article because you realize that has failed every year you’ve tried it. Follow these basic rules below and your plants will be much more likely to not only survive the season, but flourish! Bare Root Plants Keep it Wet The most i ..read more
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The Greatest Grass
Patriot Lawn Care
by Beka Hull
2y ago
With over 10,000 varieties of grass in America, deciding which grass fits your lifestyle best may be overwhelming. From residential lawns to golf course greens, we want to help you find the greatest grass. We've narrowed it down to the three most popular options in America. FESCUE Living in the northeast of the United States? This grass can withstand all the diverse weather changes that Mother Nature throws your way, from frigid snow storms to hot droughts. A low maintenance grass, Fescue is ideal for high-traffic areas. It has a beautiful dark green color, doesn't need full sun, and won't mo ..read more
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5 Tips for Starting Seeds Indoors
Patriot Lawn Care
by Sarah Bradley
2y ago
Indoor gardening and seed starting have been in the trend for a long time, for good reason. Nurseries only stock a certain number of sprouts for lack of space but there are literally thousands of seeds available at those same nurseries and online. If you’re up to the taste of indoor seeds your options are practically endless! It’s also significantly cheaper and so rewarding to literally taste the fruit of your labor in those freshly picked tomatoes that are nothing like the tasteless red orbs at the grocery store. I think it’s safe to say most people have at least been intrigued by the idea o ..read more
Visit website
To Bag, or Not to Bag?
Patriot Lawn Care
by Cherish
2y ago
That is the question. Frankly, there isn’t a huge amount of debate on the subject. Most professionals would say leaving it alone is not only the easiest, but the healthiest option. However, there are times when bagging your grass instead of leaving the clippings could severely damage your lawn. Below we’ve listed when you should and shouldn’t bag your grass and why. When to Bag If your lawn is overgrown: Now “overgrown” is definitely a relative term, but a good rule of thumb is, if you need to cut off more than a third of the blade at a time you shouldn’t leave the clippings on the lawn. Exce ..read more
Visit website
Aeration: Who, What, When, Why, and How
Patriot Lawn Care
by Cherish
2y ago
Are you familiar with lawn aeration? We are, and we’ve put together a short guide answering all sorts of questions about what aeration does to your lawn, whether or not you’ll need it, different types and more! Check it out below, and if there’s something we missed just comment below and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can. WHO can Aerate my lawn? It is possible to aerate your lawn yourself, but it usually is more economical to hire a company due to the high cost of renting a machine. Most of your neighborhood lawn care companies offer this service and can give you a quote over the phone ..read more
Visit website
Planting 101
Patriot Lawn Care
by Cherish
2y ago
Do you have a green thumb? After hours combing through the garden center, dreaming about the picturesque scene the front of your home will be, hundreds of dollars, and a crowded, somewhat painful drive home, it’s time to put them in the ground. Maybe you just dig a hole that will fit the plant, plop it in, cover it up and call it quits? And maybe you’re reading this article because you realize that has failed every year you’ve tried it. Follow these basic rules below and your plants will be much more likely to not only survive the season, but flourish! Bare Root Plants Keep it Wet The most i ..read more
Visit website
The Greatest Grass
Patriot Lawn Care
by Beka Hull
2y ago
With over 10,000 varieties of grass in America, deciding which grass fits your lifestyle best may be overwhelming. From residential lawns to golf course greens, we want to help you find the greatest grass. We've narrowed it down to the three most popular options in America. FESCUE Living in the northeast of the United States? This grass can withstand all the diverse weather changes that Mother Nature throws your way, from frigid snow storms to hot droughts. A low maintenance grass, Fescue is ideal for high-traffic areas. It has a beautiful dark green color, doesn't need full sun, and won't mo ..read more
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