The warm, humid climate in the Southeastern United States is ideal for various lawn diseases that can quickly turn a beautiful yard into an unsightly mess. Understanding these diseases and how to manage them is crucial for any homeowner looking to keep their lawn healthy and vibrant.
Ticks are a common problem in the South, especially in states like Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina. These tiny pests can carry diseases like Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and ehrlichiosis, posing a risk to both humans and pets. Fortunately, there are several effective strategies to reduce tick populations in your yard and create a safe environment for your family and pets. Here are some tips to help keep your yard tick-free.
Atlanta, GA - Unlimited Lawn Care, a leading lawn care provider in the Southeast, is pleased to announce the successful acquisition of Elite Turf, Inc.
A well-maintained lawn is a source of pride for homeowners in Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. One crucial aspect of lawn care that often gets overlooked is aeration. Aerating your lawn can significantly improve its health by allowing nutrients, water, and air to penetrate the soil more effectively.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, MAY 17, 2024 - The team at Unlimited Lawn Care is thrilled to announce that their company has been named a 2024 Top 100 Lawn & Landscape company
Living in the Southeastern United States, particularly in states like Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina, often means beautiful weather and plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. However, along with the pleasant climate comes the pesky presence of mosquitoes, which can quickly turn a relaxing evening on the patio into an itchy nightmare.
Battling crabgrass in your lawn can feel like a never-ending war. Yet, with the right knowledge and tools, you can achieve a lush, weed-free lawn. This guide covers everything from identification to prevention, removal, and maintenance strategies for keeping crabgrass at bay.
The Georgia Urban Ag Council (UAC) celebrates the signing of the Landscape Equipment and Agricultural Fairness Act (LEAF Act) by Governor Brian Kemp.
Are grass spiders invading your yard and making you feel uneasy? These pesky pests can quickly take over your outdoor space if not properly managed. Grass spiders, also known as funnel web spiders, are common in many regions and can be a nuisance to homeowners. They typically create funnel-shaped webs in grassy areas, making it difficult to enjoy your yard without feeling on edge. If you want to keep grass spiders out of your yard, it's important to take proactive measures to prevent them. By implementing some simple prevention and control tips, you can protect your outdoor space and enjoy a spider-free environment.