Our Lawn Care and Outdoor Pest Control Blog
Wondering how you can help keep your yard healthy and pest-free between services? Here are a few tips, tricks, and DIY hacks that we have learned over the years that can help you take better care of your outdoor space. Read on to learn more!
West Tennessee and the Missouri Bootheel share the same warm-season growing climate, the same weeds, and the same spring battle. Learn which weeds to watch for, how to spot them before they spread, and when to apply pre-emergent across both states.
Learn about how to care for West Tennessee Bermuda and Zoysia lawns, which run on a clock you can't see. Miss the soil temperature window for pre-emergent, and your lawn spends the season fighting crabgrass.
Discoloration and thinning don’t happen by accident. This guide breaks down the most common lawn diseases, what they look like, and why early identification matters for protecting your lawn.
Fall is the most important season for lawn care. Overseeding, aeration, fertilization, and winterization work together to repair summer stress and prepare turf for winter dormancy. Taking these steps now ensures a healthier, greener lawn when spring returns.
Tennessee summers can bring long stretches of high heat and limited rainfall, often resulting in periods of drought. For homeowners looking to maintain a lush, green lawn, these conditions can pose a challenge.
Improper fertilization practices can actually harm your grass and the environment. Let’s dive into some common fertilization mistakes homeowners make and how you can avoid them to keep your lawn healthy and thriving.
Maintaining a lush, green lawn in Tennessee can be a challenge due to the persistent invasion of various weeds. These unwelcome plants compete with grass for essential nutrients, water, and sunlight, often leading to weakened turf and diminished lawn aesthetics.
Tennessee summers bring high heat, humidity, and occasional drought conditions, making it challenging to maintain a lush, green lawn. Without proper care, your grass may suffer from stress, thinning, and increased susceptibility to weeds and pests.
Mole damage can be a significant issue for homeowners in Tennessee. At 4-Evergreen, we understand the importance of maintaining a beautiful, healthy lawn. Moles, while small, can cause extensive damage that affects the appearance and health of your grass.
Discover the top privacy trees that can transform your Missouri yard into a secluded sanctuary, offering beauty, tranquility, and natural screening that will make your outdoor space truly your own. From fast-growing Leyland Cypress to the classic Arborvitae, we'll guide you through the best green solutions to create the private oasis you've been dreaming of.
When it comes to creating a lush and vibrant lawn in Missouri, selecting the right grass is crucial. Missouri's diverse climate, with hot summers and cold winters, presents unique challenges for homeowners seeking a resilient and visually appealing lawn. In this guide, we'll explore the best grass varieties suited for Missouri's climate, helping you make an informed decision for your lawn.
When it comes to garden and lawn damage, two small creatures often bear the brunt of the blame: moles and voles. While they may sound similar and share some similarities in their destructive behaviors, moles and voles are two distinct species with different habits and characteristics.
Maintaining a lush, green lawn in Tennessee's varying climate can be a challenge for homeowners. Adequate watering is crucial to ensure your grass stay healthy and vibrant throughout the seasons.
Your home insulation is one of the most important components in keeping your house comfortable all year round. Not only does it help to keep heat in during the winter months, but it also helps to keep your home cool during the summer.
No one wants to find weeds in their beautiful flower beds. Not only are weeds not pleasing to the eye, but they can also compete with your flowers for resources such as light, water, and nutrients.