New England Tick Tips

New England Tick Tips

One plus side to the long and cold winter, tick activity was very low in our area. However, with warmer temps and rain and moist conditions this spring they will be one the move. They will be laying eggs, eggs will be hatching, and nymphs and adults will be actively...
Tips for Homeowners with Lawn Treatment Services

Tips for Homeowners with Lawn Treatment Services

We have realized some confusion among some of our customers regarding mowing. We DO NOT recommend mowing right Before we make an application to your lawn. Many of the products we use suggest no mowing 2 days before and 2 days after an application. Also regarding mower...
Spring Fertilization Tips

Spring Fertilization Tips

Well, we are off to an early start this spring! Thanks to some warm temps and record rainfall this month, the snow has pretty well vanished in all areas. As usual, there is a lot of debris down, snow plow damage, standing water, matted down turf, and snow mold in some...
How to properly water a lawn in Groton MA

How to properly water a lawn in Groton MA

Overwatering or under watering your lawn creates stress which can promote disease, insect and weed pressure, and unsightly thinning/clumping turf. How much water does a lawn need? On average 1.5 inches of water per week is adequate for most lawns. Determine how long...
Lawn Mowing Tips in Groton MA

Lawn Mowing Tips in Groton MA

Improper mowing can create severe lawn problems. The most common mistakes are mowing too short or not mowing often enough. These errors can look unsightly and can weaken or even kill the grass plants. Mow Your Grass Tall & Often Never mow shorter than 2.5  to 3...
Rodent Lawn Pest Tips

Rodent Lawn Pest Tips

Do you have tunneling/digging damage in your lawn and landscape? The first step is you must identify the rodent!  The best method is visual Identification. Moles, voles, and chipmunks Moles, voles, and chipmunks can all create similar damage & tunneling in your...