A healthy lawn is a moisturized lawn. Aside from some morning droplets, summertime can be hard for your lawn to stay healthy and well-hydrated due to the lack of rain and soil compaction. Luckily, there AAA Lawn Care offers a fast track to a moisturized lawn through a...
Top Environmentally Friendly Ways To Take Care Of Your Lawn
Taking good care of your lawn is an essential part of being a property owner. Using tools and techniques that are good for the environment is an essential part of being a great steward of the earth. There are many things that you can do to care for your lawn and the...
5 Things You MUST Do To Get Your Lawn Ready For Spring
With spring on the way, it’s time to start planning ahead for spring lawn preparation. Depending on the climate in your area, you might be looking at a weak and depleted lawn when the snow melts. Lying dormant under heaves of ice and snow for months on end can do some...
Mole Damage during a Michigan Winter
A common myth among home owners is that moles hibernate during winter. Unfortunately, moles are active even throughout the colder months. Here’s what you can do to control them. Moles are one of the most common lawn pests in West Michigan. Although one might assume...
Chinch Bugs in Michigan Lawns
Throughout August we have been seeing quite a few different lawns with chinch bug activity. These tiny insects can cause extensive damage to the lawn when they feed on grass. If your lawn appears to be struggling even with regular watering,...
Drought Stress in Michigan Lawns
Drought stress is a term those of us in the lawn care industry use to describe symptoms seen in lawns due to lack of water. There are three basic stages of drought stress: The 1st Stage: The grass plant starts to change color from green to a matte gray color. Also,...