April ’24 Newsletter
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by Anthony Hilb
3d ago
Anthony's Lawn Care - April 2024 The post April ’24 Newsletter first appeared on Anthonys Lawn Care & Landscaping ..read more
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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Landscape Drainage Contractor
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by Anthony Hilb
1M ago
Ideal landscaping design manages water so smoothly that you never notice drainage issues. Of course, not all landscapes are perfectly designed, and even the best designs can shift or change over time. If your home is experiencing landscape drainage issues, the best answer is to hire a contractor who specializes in landscaping and drainage design. The question most find themselves asking is how to choose the best landscape drainage contractor for your needs. We’ve put together a helpful and complete guide on how to assess your needs and choose the right contractor for the job. Understanding La ..read more
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March ’24 Newsletter
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by Anthony Hilb
2M ago
Anthony's Lawn Care - March 2024 The post March ’24 Newsletter first appeared on Anthonys Lawn Care & Landscaping ..read more
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December ’23 Newsletter
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by Anthony Hilb
2M ago
Anthony's Lawn Care - December 2023 The post December ’23 Newsletter first appeared on Anthonys Lawn Care & Landscaping ..read more
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Mastering Winter Lawn Care: Prepare Now for a Lush Spring Lawn
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by Anthony Hilb
4M ago
Throughout the Midwest, we share a “four seasons” climate, ranging from 5 to 7 on the climate zone chart. Here in Southern Indiana, we have warm summers, cold winters, and periods of both wet and dry weather. This may be a delight for residents who enjoy lively seasonal changes, but it can be tough on your lawn. Maintaining a green lawn for most of the year is no simple matter with weather that changes so frequently. It’s no surprise that professional lawn care is common to overcome these challenges. Mastery of the seasons plays an important role in green Midwestern lawns. You might be surpris ..read more
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November ’23 Newsletter
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by Anthony Hilb
5M ago
Football, food, and family — what’s not to like about Thanksgiving? I find it an exceptionally cozy and mellow holiday since we usually stay home and celebrate with our little household unit. Nichole works hard to make us a nice dinner, and I do my part to help, then we hang out with a game on in the background and simply enjoy the food and each other’s company. The post November ’23 Newsletter first appeared on Anthonys Lawn Care & Landscaping ..read more
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September ’23 Newsletter
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by Anthony Hilb
5M ago
Anthony's Lawn Care - October 2023 The post September ’23 Newsletter first appeared on Anthonys Lawn Care & Landscaping ..read more
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August ’23 Newsletter
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by Anthony Hilb
5M ago
It’s incredible how quickly your kids grow up. My oldest son, Andrew, is in the middle of his first summer vacation after entering “big kid school.” But before long, he’ll be strapping his backpack on with the other children and heading into second grade. The post August ’23 Newsletter first appeared on Anthonys Lawn Care & Landscaping ..read more
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July ’23 Newsletter
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by Anthony Hilb
5M ago
Running your own business can be unpredictable, and getting personal time away from work is sometimes challenging. But the Fourth of July is one day I always take off to spend with my family. I fondly remember celebrating Independence Day with my family as a kid, and I want to help re-create that experience for my children. The post July ’23 Newsletter first appeared on Anthonys Lawn Care & Landscaping ..read more
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Deer Resistant Plants & More: Landscaping Strategies for Bloomington, IN
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by Anthony Hilb
6M ago
  Deer. They’re a lovely sight, until they are in your yard eating your landscaping. Unfortunately, deer can be hard to manage and keep out, but let’s take a look at strategies you can implement to keep your landscaping looking lovely. Controlling the numbers of deer is, of course, challenging in a city. Because of this, the only way to protect your yard from deer is through proper landscaping to discourage their presence. Understanding The Deer Problem Deer are versatile browsers. Whitetails, however, require higher quality forage than, say, cattle or elk. Despite this, they hav ..read more
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