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Practical landscaping guides for New Jersey homeowners.

Plain-English articles on lawn care, seasonal cleanups, mulching, and how to keep a property looking its best — written by the people who do it for a living.

Lawn Care

Weekly vs Bi-Weekly Lawn Care: Which One Fits Your Property?

A straightforward breakdown of when weekly mowing is worth it, when bi-weekly is fine, and how to decide which schedule actually fits your property and budget.

May 18, 20266 min read
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Lawn Care

How Often Should You Mow Your Lawn in Morris County?

Mowing frequency changes with the season, the weather, and the grass type. Here's how to think about it for a typical Morris County property.

May 22, 20265 min read
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The New Jersey Seasonal Landscaping Calendar

A practical year-round calendar of what to do, when, on a typical New Jersey property — from the first spring cleanup to the final fall sweep before winter.

April 4, 20269 min read
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Seasonal Care

What's Actually Included in a Professional Spring Cleanup

Spring cleanup means different things to different companies. Here's what a real, thorough spring cleanup should cover — and what it should not.

March 25, 20267 min read
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Seasonal Care

Fall Cleanup: When to Schedule and Why It Matters

Skipping the fall cleanup is one of the most expensive mistakes a homeowner can make — here's what fall cleanup actually accomplishes and when to book.

September 28, 20266 min read
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Mulching & Beds

Mulching in Spring: A Step-By-Step Bed Refresh

Fresh mulch is the single biggest visual upgrade you can make to a property — here's the right way to refresh beds in the spring without ruining them.

April 15, 20267 min read
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Mulching & Beds

Decorative Rock vs Mulch: Which Is Right for Your Beds?

Both look great when installed properly. Here's how to decide which one actually fits your property, your maintenance preferences, and the look you want.

April 22, 20265 min read
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Mulching & Beds

How to Keep Weeds Out of Your Landscape Beds

Weeding is one of those tasks that gets harder the longer you wait. Here's how to keep beds clean with a fraction of the effort.

May 5, 20266 min read
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Working With a Landscaper

How to Hire a Landscaper Without Getting Burned

A short, honest guide for homeowners — the questions to ask, the red flags to watch for, and the things that actually predict whether a landscaping company will do good work.

March 8, 20267 min read
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Lawn Care

The Right Mowing Height for a Healthy Northeast Lawn

Most homeowners mow too short. Here's the simple rule for cutting height that produces a thicker, greener, more drought-tolerant lawn — backed by how cool-season grasses actually grow.

June 4, 20267 min read
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Lawn Care

Why Your Lawn Goes Brown in July — and What to Do About It

It's not always drought, and it's not always your fault. The real reasons New Jersey lawns brown out in mid-summer — and the small fixes that make the most difference.

June 11, 20266 min read
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Lawn Care

Edging: The Move That Doubles Curb Appeal

Crisp edges along beds and walkways are the single biggest visual difference between a maintained lawn and a sharp one. Here's why — and how to do it right.

June 18, 20265 min read
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Seasonal Care

The First Mow of Spring: Why Timing Matters

Cut too early and you damage a lawn that's not ready. Cut too late and the spring growth gets ahead of you. Here's how to get the first mow right.

March 30, 20265 min read
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Mulching & Beds

How Deep Should Mulch Be? The 2–3 Inch Rule Explained

Too thin and weeds break through. Too thick and you suffocate the plants the mulch is supposed to support. Here's why 2–3 inches is the universal sweet spot.

April 26, 20266 min read
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Mulching & Beds

Why You Should Never Mulch Against Tree Trunks

Mulch volcanoes are the most common landscaping mistake in the Northeast — and one of the most damaging. Here's what they do, why they're so common, and how to fix them.

May 2, 20265 min read
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Working With a Landscaper

Questions to Ask Before Signing a Landscaping Contract

Most landscaping disputes come from things that weren't in writing. Here's a short list of questions to ask before you sign — covering scope, schedule, payment, and what happens if things go wrong.

March 15, 20267 min read
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The Complete Guide to Snow Removal for New Jersey Homeowners

Everything a Morris County homeowner needs to know about winter snow removal — what to do yourself, what to hire out, how seasonal contracts work, and how to make sure your property stays safe and accessible all winter.

October 12, 202611 min read
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Snow Removal

How to Choose a Snow Removal Service: A Homeowner's Checklist

Snow removal contracts vary enormously in scope and reliability. Here's the short list of questions to ask before you sign — covering trigger depths, response times, walkways, salting, and the things that actually matter when the storm hits.

October 19, 20267 min read
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Snow Removal

Salt vs. Sand vs. Ice Melt: Which One Should You Use?

They all melt ice differently, damage different things, and cost different amounts. Here's a practical breakdown for New Jersey homeowners — including the products that quietly destroy concrete and lawns.

November 2, 20266 min read
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Snow Removal

Why You Should Sign a Snow Removal Contract Before October

Every winter, the same pattern plays out — homeowners wait until the first storm to call, and by then the good crews are full. Here's why timing matters so much and what "early" actually means for snow removal in New Jersey.

September 25, 20265 min read
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Seasonal Care

Aeration and Overseeding: The Fall Lawn Reset

Early fall is the single best window of the year to rebuild a thin or struggling lawn. Here's why aeration and overseeding work so well in September and how to do it right.

September 8, 20267 min read
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Lawn Care

Crabgrass Pre-Emergent: Timing It Right in New Jersey

Pre-emergent is the only practical way to keep crabgrass out of a lawn — and the timing window is narrow. Here's how to get it right in Morris County.

March 22, 20266 min read
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Seasonal Care

Storm Cleanup: What to Do First After a Heavy Wind Event

Big wind storms leave a mess — branches, debris, sometimes whole trees down. Here's the right order of operations to clean up safely and get the property back to normal without missing anything important.

August 22, 20266 min read
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Lawn Care

Why a Sprinkler System Isn't Enough for a Healthy Lawn

Most homeowners with sprinklers assume their lawn is well-watered. Many aren't. Here's why — and the small adjustments that turn a sprinkler system from underwhelming to actually effective.

July 8, 20266 min read
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