Weed Wednesday Carolina Geranium
Wednesdays are for the weeds! This week we want to talk about a weed that is commonly found in South Carolina, Carolina Geranium (Geranium Carolinianum.)
Wednesdays are for the weeds! This week we want to talk about a weed that is commonly found in South Carolina, Carolina Geranium (Geranium Carolinianum.)
As Winter ebbs and there is a palatable feeling that Spring is on the way, many homeowners think about getting out there and mowing the lawn.
Today we will talk about Buttonweed. Buttonweed grows along the ground with stems that root and have intersecting hairy nodes.
To create a thriving, beautiful lawn, you need to hit the ground running in the spring with this early spring lawn care to do list!
This week we want to talk about a prickly low growing weed you may be seeing now; Burweed (Soliva Sessilis).
Far too many Americans die each and every winter because they do not follow a few basic recommendations for safely shoveling snow.
This week we want to talk about another perennial plant called Hawk Weed. Once germination has occurred, erect stems with coarse hairs appear.
Winter is coming to an end soon and spring is around the corner, it is the perfect time to choose the right lawn service provider to take care of your lawn all year long.
Weed Wednesday is back! To kick things off, let’s talk about a perennial weed that you may be seeing now; Wild Garlic (allium vineale).
Believe it or not, even though your lawn is in hibernation and the growth rate has significantly decreased, weeds can and will still grow during the winter.