After a long Maine winter – especially one with a lot of snow like we just had – most homeowners start thinking about their yards long before the snow actually disappears. March is that in–between month where spring is technically on the calendar, but your lawn may still be buried under snowbanks and frozen ground. […]
Maine Winters vs. Your Lawn: How to Protect It Through the Cold
Maine winters cause significant stress on our landscaping through freezing temperatures, heavy snow, ice accumulation, and salt damage. This all leads to soil compaction, root damage, and snow mold. While spring cleanup and lawncare are probably the last things on your mind in January, there are simple steps you can be taking now to position yourself […]
Why Fall Is the Perfect Time to Seed or Overseed Your Lawn
When most people think about improving their lawn, spring is usually the season that comes to mind. After all, it’s when everything starts greening up and homeowners get excited about fresh flowers, gardens, and outdoor projects. But when it comes to establishing new grass seed, or thickening up an existing lawn with overseeding, fall is […]
Grubs Gone Wild: What’s Destroying Your Maine Lawn This Year
These underground pests have been causing serious turf trouble across Maine this year – and homeowners are noticing. If your lawn has brown patches, feels spongy underfoot, or looks like it’s being torn up by skunks and crows, grubs might be the culprit. In Maine, 2025 has been a banner year for these lawn pests […]
Dethatching Done Right: 5 Reasons to Hire a Pro to Dethatch Your Lawn
Spring is finally getting here! As your grass wakes up from winter dormancy, it’s important to get it properly prepared for summer. One essential step is lawn dethatching. Dethatching is the process of removing a layer of dead grass, roots, and other organic material that builds up between the soil and grass. When thatch builds up, […]





