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Understanding Snow Mold: Protecting Your Ohio Lawn from This Common Winter Disease


As winter gives way to spring in Ohio, many homeowners may notice unsightly patches of discolored, matted grass on their lawns. These areas are often the result of snow mold, a common fungal disease that develops under a blanket of snow. While there are two primary types of snow mold—pink (Microdochium nivale) and gray (Typhula spp.)—homeowners in Ohio are seeing an increase in pink snow mold this season. Understanding the causes, prevention, and treatment of snow mold can help protect your lawn and ensure a healthy recovery as temperatures rise. What ...
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Preventive Measures to Keep Your Lawn Disease-Free


A healthy, lush green lawn is the envy of the neighborhood, but it requires more than just watering and mowing. Lawn diseases can quickly turn your vibrant yard into a patchy eyesore. The good news is that with proactive measures, you can significantly reduce the risk of these diseases and keep your lawn looking its best. Understanding Lawn Diseases Lawn diseases are caused by various fungi, bacteria, and other pathogens that thrive in certain conditions. These conditions can include excessive moisture, poor drainage, compacted soil, incorrect mowing height, and inadequate fertilization. Recognizing the early ...
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Essential Fall Fertilization Tips for Ohio Lawns


As the summer heat fades and the crisp fall air arrives in Ohio, your lawn needs some extra attention to recover from the stress of the warmer months and prepare for the dormant winter period. Proper fall fertilization is crucial for a healthy, lush lawn come spring. This comprehensive guide will provide you with essential tips for fertilizing your Ohio lawn this fall. Understanding the Importance of Fall Fertilization Fall fertilization is often considered the most important feeding of the year for cool-season grasses like those found in Ohio. During the ...
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How to Keep Your Lawn Green During the Hot Ohio Summer


A lush, green lawn can be a source of pride for any Ohio homeowner. But when the summer temperatures rise, keeping that lawn healthy and green can become a real challenge. With the right care and maintenance, however, you can ensure your grass thrives even during the hottest months of the year. In this blog post, we’ll share expert tips and techniques to help you keep your Ohio lawn looking its best all summer long. Understanding the Challenges of Ohio Summers Ohio summers can be quite harsh on lawns, with high temperatures, ...
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When to Plant Grass Seed in Dayton, OH


Are you a proud homeowner in Dayton, OH, looking to cultivate a lush, green lawn that enhances your property’s curb appeal? One crucial step in achieving that dream lawn is knowing the optimal time to plant grass seed. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the best times to sow grass seed in Dayton, ensuring your lawn thrives year-round. Why Timing Matters Timing is everything when it comes to planting grass seed in Dayton, OH. Planting at the right time maximizes seed germination and establishment, leading to a healthier, more ...
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Spring Lawn Care Tips for Residents in Dayton, OH


As spring arrives in Dayton, Ohio, it’s important to start thinking about lawn care to ensure your yard looks its best throughout the season. Here are some helpful tips to help you maintain a healthy and lush lawn. Clean Up Your Yard When the snow melts, and spring arrives, it is important to clean up your yard to prepare it for the new season. The following steps will help you effectively clean up your yard and create a fresh and inviting outdoor space. 1. Remove debris Start by walking around ...
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How We Use Pre vs Post-Emergent Herbicides to Protect Your Dayton Lawn


When it comes to maintaining a lush, vibrant lawn in Dayton, Ohio, using herbicides is often an essential part of the process. Herbicides help to control and eliminate unwanted weeds, allowing your grass to thrive and keeping your lawn looking its best year-round. However, not all herbicides are created equal, and understanding the differences between pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicides is crucial. In this article, we will explore how we use pre vs post-emergent herbicides to protect your Dayton lawn. We will delve into the benefits of each type, explaining when ...
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What Grasses Grow Best in Dayton


Choosing the right grass for your lawn in Dayton, OH is of utmost importance for maintaining a healthy and attractive outdoor space. The climate in Dayton greatly impacts grass growth and the overall appearance of your lawn. Selecting the appropriate grass type that thrives in USDA Hardiness Zone 6 is crucial for achieving optimal results. The right grass selection is essential because it ensures that your lawn can withstand the local climate conditions. Extreme temperature variations can stress certain grass species, leading to discoloration, thinning, and even death. Climate in Dayton Dayton, ...
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Insects in Dayton that can Destroy your Plants


Insect activity plays a significant role in shaping the health and well-being of plants and grass. These tiny creatures can cause substantial damage that can directly impact the growth and vitality of vegetation. Various insects can wreak havoc on plants and grass, leading to defoliation and weakened structures. The consequences of their activity can extend beyond aesthetics and make a profound impact on the agricultural industry and animal forage. When insects consume the leaves of plants, a process called defoliation, they strip away the vital foliage that enables the plant to ...
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Types of Weeds Found in Dayton


Several types of weeds are commonly found in Dayton, Ohio. These weeds are mainly invasive species that thrive in the region’s temperate climate and fertile soil. Dayton is home to various common weeds such as dandelions, crabgrass, common chickweed, white clover, and Canadian thistle. These weeds can pose challenges to maintaining healthy lawns and gardens but can be managed through appropriate weed control measures. Read on for more information on weed control in Dayton, OH. Broadleaf vs Grassy Weeds Understanding the distinction between broadleaf and grassy weeds is essential when it ...
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Caring for New Landscaping


Anyone can have a green thumb when armed with the right information, and we want to set you up to enjoy a healthy landscape for years to come. Here’s what you should know about caring for freshly planted landscaping: Watering Watering deeply is always best because it helps your plants grow deeper roots. Set the hose on a trickle and place it at the base of your plant. Set a timer and move the hose from plant to plant as time runs out. Each plant has different preferences for how ...
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Compost: What Happens to the Yard Waste We Pick Up?


We take our job as stewards of green spaces seriously. One of the many ways that we care for our environment is with the way we handle debris and yard waste that we remove from properties in Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio.   When we remove debris, leaves, and yard waste from your property, we bring it back to our Miamisburg facility to compost and recycle what we can. We do all of our composting at our Dayton, Ohio facility. Here are the steps that leaves go through: Fresh leaves are ...
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The Fall Clean-Up Process


Our Fall Clean-Up is designed to remove debris and prepare your Dayton or Cincinnati property for a safe winter. As your landscaping goes dormant, we want to remove any trip or fall hazards and take care of branches that may snap under the weight of snow. Here are the steps our crews follow and why: Debris We’ll clean up leaves and debris and remove annuals that are finished blooming. We’ll check high and low, rake or blow it all out, and will haul it away with us when we’re done. ...
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Our Spring Clean-Up Process


  What makes our spring clean-up process unique to the Dayton and Cincinnati area? Keeping your landscaping healthy and thriving is always our priority, and we’ve designed our spring and fall clean-ups to do just that. The steps our crews follow will get your property ready for the season ahead. Here’s what to expect: Spring Clean-Ups Our spring clean-up is designed to get your plants ready to wake up for the warmer months ahead. We follow 11 steps while we’re on your property: Rake and haul out leaves, twigs, and ...
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Caring for Spring-Blooming Bulbs


We know it may not look like we did anything when we leave your property after installing fall bulbs. Trust us: they’re in the ground working their magic now so they can impress you in the spring. Here’s what you should know about fall bulbs: Care for All Bulbs Spring-blooming bulbs don’t usually need any supplemental watering or fertilizing. It’s best to just let them be – they will get everything they need from the soil and weather. If they start sprouting too early, don’t worry. Sometimes when we have ...
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Caring for Your Lawn


Here is what we recommend you do to maintain green, healthy grass year-round: Watering Watering deeply and infrequently is the best way to help your grass grow strong roots that can better withstand any draughts. If you have an irrigation system, it’s likely taking care of this for you. Here are some things to watch for: Signs of overwatering: standing water, yellowing grass, or spots on the lawn that are particularly squishy and muddy. Signs of underwatering: brown, straw-like patches of grass Set your sprinkler at the lowest level where ...
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Pre-Aeration Checklist


Before our crew arrives to aerate your lawn, please make sure you: Have any shallow wires, like dog fences, lamp posts, or lighting marked or let us know where they are. We get the best results when the soil is damp but not soggy when we arrive. If your lawn is dry, water well before we arrive. If we maintain your sprinkler system, we’ll mark the sprinkler heads with flags. Please leave these in place – we’ll remove them when we’re finished. If you have a sprinkler system that we ...
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Caring for Floral Installations


Caring for floral installations and annuals is really pretty straightforward, especially when you’re a LandKeeping client. Here’s what you need to know: Watering If you have an irrigation system that covers your flower beds, make sure it’s set to “On” or “Auto”. It will take care of this step for you! If you don’t have an irrigation system, but also don’t want to worry about watering your annuals yourself, ask your LandKeeping Consultant about our watering program. If you’ll be watering annuals yourself, here are our tips for the best results. 1. ...
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