Lawn Care Best Practices
Watering Your Lawn
Seems like a pretty basic concept doesn't it? It's not. Much of the disease and insect activity in lawns can be attributed to your landscaping in Greenville SC being under or over watered. Your irrigation system must be properly calibrated so you can measure how much water you are placing on your lawn and landscape with each watering cycle. On average, lawns require one inch of water per week.
It is very important that you only water when necessary. Just check your grass and ornamentals to see if there is any curl in the leaf blades. If you see curling, then it's time to water.
Your Gregory lawn solutions expert will be happy to discuss proper watering techniques and landscaping in SC.
Mowing Your Lawn
Here are two extremely important things to remember when landscaping in South Carolina. First, cut no more than one third of the leaf blade off at a time. Second, always make sure your mower blades are sharpened. Follow these two tips to help prevent unnecessary stress to your lawn and prevent possible insect or disease infestations.
Pruning Bushes & Shrubs
Ornamentals are best pruned by hand so that you can selectively take out branches for better growth and air circulation. Avoid mechanical trimming when possible.
Landscaping Mulch
Although mulch is aesthetically pleasing, it can also be misused. Only two inches is recommended around your ornamentals and shrubs. You can then top dress yearly with one-half to three quarter inch for aesthetics. When it comes time to replace or freshen up the mulch, use a rake to break up any lumps so you can obtain proper water drainage.
We currently offer lawn care in Greenville, Spartanburg, and Anderson counties. If you are interested in our lawn care services, but are outside of our service area, feel free to let us know, and stay tuned as we're looking to expand this great service.
Gregory offers commercial lawn services and residential lawn services to their customers. Gregory offers tree and shrub care, aeration and overseeding, shrub and plant care, and weed identification. Take a look at a list of common plants and shrubs and landscaping techniques that we use. We also provide information about pests including techniques used to exterminate fire ants, fleas, and mosquitoes.




