Spring- Generally, irrigation is not needed in the spring. Mother Nature should provide all the water your lawn will need to grow and stay healthy. Summer-We recommend watering your lawn…
Pre-emergents help control and prevent the growth of over 30 unwanted weeds and grasses. The primary target of our treatment is crabgrass; however, the pre-emergent application will control a number…
Due to a number of natural conditions (heat, drought, insects, turf diseases, compacted soil, etc.), even the best maintained turf grass will thin out over time. As the seasons pass,…
The length your lawn is mowed greatly affects its performance. During the summer months, Eagle recommends maintaining bluegrass and fescue lawns at a length of 3½” to 4”. Why mow…
Lawn Grubs White grubs are the most destructive insect pests of turf grasses in Kentucky. Turf is damaged when the grubs (the larval or immature stages of certain beetles) chew…
Fungus in the Lawn? If you begin to see brown spots in your lawn in July, it may be a lawn fungus. Some funguses are short-lived and do little damage,…
A healthy lawn reaps many benefits besides the obvious curb appeal it adds to your home. Consider these other benefits:
Grass Reduces Greenhouse Gas - Grass absorbs greenhouse gas and converts…
Aerating is one of the most beneficial, but most forgotten tools in creating a healthy lawn. Over time, soil naturally becomes compacted and thatch begins to build up. This chokes…