Expert Lawn Mowing Tips and Lawn Care Insights

Top Ways to Use Old Grass Clippings

Top Ways to Use Old Grass Clippings

If every time you mow you are bagging up the clippings and setting them out for the trash, you are missing out on some wonderful opportunities to be green, recycle and reuse. In fact, many areas refuse to pick up yard waste, so reusing grass clippings is almost a...

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Everything You Need to Know About Compost

Everything You Need to Know About Compost

If you are like many people, you have heard about composting and you know it is a good recycling kind of thing, but that is where your knowledge ends. The basic definition of compost is, the decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. But how do you compost...

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How To Give Your Lawn A Visible Boost This Fall

How To Give Your Lawn A Visible Boost This Fall

For those who are lucky enough to live in locales where the summer doesn't always leave on time, it's possible to keep lawns looking green and beautiful well into the "colder" months of the year.  However, the sun and warmth can't last forever, and autumn does...

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Plant Safety Tips From a Lawn Care Professional

Plant Safety Tips From a Lawn Care Professional

Your lawn care efforts are focused on year-round beautification; but did you know that landscaping can be terrifying as well? While the experts at Executive Lawn Care take pride in our lawn mowing and related landscaping services, we’d like to take some time to settle...

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Keeping Up With Your Crepe Myrtle

Keeping Up With Your Crepe Myrtle

Known as one of hardiest shrubs, the Crepe Myrtle (sometimes spelled crepe myrtle) is a favorite. It is a native of China and Korea. In the United States, it is known as the “lilac of the South.” The crepe-paper like petals of the attractive pink flowers are...

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Foot Traffic and Lawn Damage

Foot Traffic and Lawn Damage

Grass should be easy to grow. After all, it will grow where you don’t want it. Right? But grass can be a challenge to grow and keep alive for many reasons. Sunlight, too much or too little. Water, too little or too much. Insects, rodents, lack of nutrients, lawn...

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