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When Weeds Attack

The Little Rock area has been fortunate to experience an unusually wet and fairly mild summer, which is great for our plants (and our water

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Your lawn is one of the first things someone sees when they come to your home, so naturally, you want it to make a good impression. As much as 94% of homeowners in America say that landscape services were performed on their lawn within the last year.
Everyone knows that anything green needs water to grow, but the exact mechanics of the process is a mystery to many. You may be inclined to let nature take its course, but in areas where rainfall is unpredictable that method could lead to a dry and dying lawn.
The outdoors is an insect's natural environment, but they can still act as pests on your perfectly manicured lawn. Pest invasion can quickly turn your lawn from a lush green to a sickly brown, and typically the only solution is turning to lawn treatment services.
Your landscaping is particularly awkward and is kind of a pain to take care of. There's so much grass to mow and maintain that it feels like you're on the lawn mower every other day.
Your home is more than just the brick and mortar building where you hang your hat. It's also the yard that the home sits on (plus other things). In fact, 75% of households in America have some type of lawn or landscaping. While a homeowner can get wrapped up in creating a perfect landscape design, starting with the basics is a better bet.
When you bought your house, you didn't think about how much work goes into creating and maintaining your outdoor space. Between mowing, planting, watering, trimming, and weeding, you got yourself another full-time job -- especially with weeding.