Our arborist advice section is the most extensive expert collection of tree, lawn and landscape care tips and educational resources that you will find anywhere.
Follow our winter checklist to keep your trees and landscape healthy by identifying potential issues.
Concentrated near the soil surface, chinch bug nymphs feed on St. Augustine grass lawns, causing yellow areas that turn brown.
Drought can leave your lawn permanently damaged. Often during drought, water rationing goes into effect. So maintaining your yard prior to drought with the correct level of fertilizer, coupled with good water management practices, will help reduce damage.
Brown patch is a fungal disease that develops rapidly as a result of prolonged wet conditions such as periods of rain, heavy dew, excessive irrigation or poor drainage.
Your lawn is the foundation of your landscape. By keeping it healthy you will be supporting everyone around you.
Curb appeal is the number 1 factor in determining a home sale. Provide proper landscape maintenance to yield a higher price and a quicker sale.
The tropical sod webworm is an active caterpillar in Southern Florida that feeds on leaf blades in grass.
When it’s nice outside, your lawn hosts games of tag, family picnics and dashes through the sprinkler. It’s a wide open space for parties and other gatherings—but to remain a good party host, your lawn needs some room to breathe. Core aerification can help.
Without proper maintenance, your lawn can get out of control, leading to a mess of other problems. Learn how to keep your lawn looking its best thatch-free.
Over-seeding and silt-seeding are two services that will improve the health and appearance of your lawn.