Restore your lawn after winter with lawn thatching, aeration, and timely mowing. A practical guide for homeowners, HOAs, and communities.
Guide to spring mulching tips and soil care to control temperature, retain moisture, and prepare beds ready for planting in Washington.
Essential late winter landscape maintenance tasks for property managers in Washington, including pruning, cleaning, and planning for spring.
Properly preparing garden beds at the end of winter is a smart investment in landscape health and long-term maintenance efficiency. Learn how to prepare your garden beds for spring...
The beginning of winter represents a strategic period for hedge and shrub care across Western Washington. January, in particular, combines low temperatures with frequent rainfall...
Take care of your lawn in January in Washington. Prevent damage from rain and cold, identify signs of compaction, and prepare your yard for a healthy transition to spring.
The climate and growing conditions in Shoreline, Washington make pruning and trimming plants far from a generic task. Proper timing...
Shoreline, WA combines unique soil conditions, a coastal climate, and cool-season grasses that require a specific approach to fertilization. To maintain a healthy lawn throughout the year...
Winter in Washington often feels like a pause for outdoor projects, but for garden beds and planting, it can be one of the most strategic times of the year.
December marks the moment when landscapes across Washington settle into cooler temperatures, persistent rainfall, and reduced daylight. Even though growth slows...









