Skylar Christensen Lawn Care, Maintenance 05/15/2024 13 Apr 2014 What Exactly is a “Low-Maintenance” Lawn? There’s been a lot of interest in low-maintenance lawns lately. With drought covering much of... Continue reading
Skylar Christensen Lawn Care, Maintenance 05/15/2024 09 Mar 2014 What to do About Dandelions in Your Lawn Grass Congratulations everyone. You’ve made it through another winter. The days are getting longer, the temperatures... Continue reading
Skylar Christensen Maintenance 05/15/2024 16 Dec 2013 To Till or Not to Till When Establishing a Pasture We’ve come a long way in agriculture during the last 100 years. Technology has made... Continue reading
Skylar Christensen Lawn Care, Maintenance 05/14/2024 18 Aug 2013 Understanding Fertilizer Components With the end of summer quickly approaching, now is the time to start thinking about... Continue reading
Skylar Christensen Maintenance, Wildflowers 05/14/2024 04 Aug 2013 Ancient Crop, New Interest: Sainfoin for Forage, Hay and Honey There’s a new legume in town – well, sort of. Used for thousands of years... Continue reading
Skylar Christensen Lawn Care, Maintenance 05/14/2024 28 Jul 2013 Beneficial Insects for Your Lawn and Garden Last week I noticed a study discussing how the widespread use of pesticides has now... Continue reading
Skylar Christensen Maintenance 05/14/2024 14 Apr 2013 Helping Your Lawn Recover From Chemical Spills I’ll never forget the time I was working as a property manager of a seven... Continue reading
Skylar Christensen Lawn Care, Maintenance 05/14/2024 24 Mar 2013 A Green, Spongy Menace: Dealing With Moss in Your Lawn Last week I received a desperate email from a homeowner in northern Idaho who was... Continue reading
Skylar Christensen Lawn Care, Maintenance 05/14/2024 17 Mar 2013 Does Your Lawn Need Dethatching this Season? There are many things dealing with the lawn and garden that are very beneficial in... Continue reading
Skylar Christensen Landscaping, Maintenance 05/14/2024 25 Feb 2013 Tips for Choosing the Right Lawn Mower As March quickly approaches, it’s only natural our thoughts begin to dwell on greener things.... Continue reading