Saturday, July 31, 2010

Lawn Mower Blades are the most vital part of the lawn mower

July 28, 2010 by  
Filed under Lawn Mowers

The Lawn Mower Blades are an integral part of the lawn mower and must be maintained and sharpened regularly. Without these blades the device is redundant. The Lawn Mower Blades are the most vital part of a lawn mower design and they are made in a variety of designs depending upon the kind of lawn [...]

Fertilizing Landscape Trees and Shrubs part 1

July 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Commercial Lawn Maintenance

Maintenance plans should be produced for trees and shrubs in your landscape. An effective care program includes monitoring and keeping insect and disease problems in line along with restraining weed competition, and giving well timed applications of water, mulch, and fertilizer. Tree and shrub fertilization is especially important in urban and suburban areas of [...]

Spring Lawn Care & Maintenance, Part 5: Lawn Mowing Tips

June 6, 2010 by  
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Lowe’s home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, gives helpful tips on how to mow your lawn properly and maintain your lawn mower. To see other videos on spring lawn maintenance, visit www.Lowes.com

Make Finding a Property Management Co. Easier on Yourself by Asking the Right Questions, Part 2 of 4

June 4, 2010 by  
Filed under Commercial Lawn Maintenance

This is part 2 of a 4 part series where we have outlined important questions to ask a property management company before hiring them. Series 1 Companies Credentials Series 2 Property Management Services Series 3 Property Management Fees Series 4 Tenant Screening Process Property management companies come in all sizes, capabilities and expertise. Just because one works for [...]

Spring Lawn Care & Maintenance, Part 1: Lawn Preparation Tips

May 14, 2010 by  
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Lowe’s home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, gives helpful tips on how to prepare your lawn for overseeding. Learn how to clear debris, dethatch and aerate your lawn. For additional videos on spring lawn maintenance, visit www.Lowes.com

Buying in a Master-planned Estate ? (part Two)

April 29, 2010 by  
Filed under Commercial Lawn Maintenance

Many buyers agree that one of the attractions of buying a home in a master-planned estate is the chance to live in a resort-like atmosphere, free of maintenance and restriction. Instead of mowing the lawn, attending to the weeds, and painting eaves, you can spend your weekends by the pool. There has been a mixture [...]

Start Your Own Lawn Business – The Perfect Job For Full Or Part Time Work To Make Extra Cash

April 16, 2010 by  
Filed under Lawn Mowing

If you want to be in business for yourself or if you want to make some extra cash to pay off bills you can do this right away if you start your own lawn business. Starting a lawn business is one of the most profitable and in demand jobs that you can start doing today [...]

Buying in a Master-planned Estate ? (part One)

April 7, 2010 by  
Filed under Commercial Lawn Maintenance

Just imagine; you have just bought your dream home online. Now it’s not just any house. It has style and panache and is exactly what you have wanted for many years. It is neat, two story, elegant, and very modern. The Japanese garden though relatively small, is beautifully landscaped, and demands to be noticed [...]

New Jersey Landscaping Firm Launches New Lawn Reduction Program as Part of a Sustainable Landscaping and Garden Design …

March 18, 2010 by  
Filed under Lawn Mowing

New Jersey Landscaping Firm Launches New Lawn Reduction Program as Part of a Sustainable Landscaping and Garden Design … MAHWAH, NJ–(Marketwire – March 17, 2010) – The “Greener than Grass Program” focuses on Low maintenance landscaping and gardening alternatives to large lawn areas which offers many benefits to residential landscaping.

Diy Organic Lawn Care Part 2

March 18, 2010 by  
Filed under Lawn Care Tips

Know what healthy soil is and how to attain it. Healthy soil is teaming with biolife, organic matter and nutrients.  Soil Fertility Adding natural ingredients to the soil increases soil microbial activity.  Soil microbes fix the nutrients needed for plant growth and release them slowly as plants need them.  On the other hand, petrochemical/synthetic [...]

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