Before we talk about power raking and aeration we need to talk about the thatch layer and the process of dethatching. The thatch layer is the layer of decomposed, organic material that lies between...
Your beautiful program just got a lot more beautiful with our new & improved fertilization programs from Green Drop. Say hello to your new & improved fertilization program. We have...
It only takes one weed to ruin a beautiful lawn—but when is there ever just one? Green Drop lawn programs are designed to create happy, health turf. Simply put, a healthy lawn makes it difficult...
What is our “Reusable Flag Program”? The Reusable Flag Program is one small way we are doing our part to keep our environment healthy and beautiful! Our flags are made of coroplast (which is...
Stay safe, relax and enjoy your little piece of paradise this year! Your yard is the perfect place to escape to this summer and we have you covered with this list of 21 activities and ideas to...
It’s beautiful outside and we want you to share the beauty with your family, friends & community while saving a little 'green'. Become a Green Drop GreenKeeper today. For every referral who...
Dislike the yellow spots in your lawn and want to get rid of them? These tips will guide you on how to get rid of yellow patches in your grass and create a lush lawn.
Common Lawn Diseases Most lawn diseases are caused by fungi that occur naturally, however only a few species of fungi actually cause disease symptoms. The vast majority are beneficial and...
What is Grass Recycling? Grass recycling is the process of leaving grass clippings on your lawn, instead of removing them while mowing. Leaving clippings on the lawn will allow soil microorganisms...
Watch our video about our Environmentally-Safe Lawn Care services. Safe for kids, pets, and the environment.
Introducing SoilBooster™, only from Green Drop Soil is the foundation for every healthy lawn and garden. Green Drop’s new SoilBooster™ improves the quality of your soil so grass and plants will...
What does "season long" mean? Every Green Drop program covers your lawn for the growing season providing the basic fertilizer and broadleaf weed control needs to have a beautiful lawn. The actual...
Are you seeing these on your trees or shrubs? Photo by Greg HumePhoto by Greg Hume You are likely seeing Forest Tent Caterpillars! What are Forest Tent Caterpillars? Forest tent caterpillars, a...
Late Summer and early fall is the season when the growth of your grass is at its peak. Check out tips & benefits of lawn aeration. Our certified experts are always ready to help you.
Watering your lawn is one of the most important factors in keeping the lawn healthy. Checkout these tips regarding when to start watering your lawn in the spring.
In the summer season you need to mow your lawn regularly to keep it healthy. Learn how and when to mow a lawn properly.
Harsh sun badly affects evergreens in winter which can turn them brown. Learn how to treat winter burns on evergreens.
Topping is perhaps the most harmful tree pruning practice known. Yet, despite more than 25 years of literature and seminars explaining its harmful effects, topping remains a common practice. What...
Watering Trees Manually, the ideal way to water trees is by soaker, or irrigation hose. Sprinklers and regular garden hoses are less efficient than soaker hoses but can be used. Use organic mulch...
MYTH #1: When a tree is planted it should be securely staked to ensure the development of a stable root system and a strong trunk. Although it is sometimes necessary to stake trees to keep them...
If you do not know how to maintain a newly planted tree then these tips will help you out. Check out these tips regarding how to care for newly planted trees.
You have good grass seed or sod in place, you've fertilized and watered, and you can crosscut like a golf course summer greens crew. So what's the one extra thing you can do to bump up the overall...
Why is moving firewood such a bad idea? Tree-killing insects and diseases can lurk in firewood. These insects and diseases can't move far on their own, but when people move firewood they can jump...
It goes without saying that winter isn't exactly prime time for lawn care, and most of us spend the cold months thinking about things like snow shoveling and roof maintenance. If you want to have...
If you have been a homeowner for some time, then you have probably already given some serious thought to upgrading parts of your lawn at one point or another. After all, each of us likes to think...
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