
Prepping Your Lawn for Spring: Reseeding, Fertilizing, and Weed Control
From reseeding patchy spots to feeding it the right nutrients and keeping weeds at bay, this guide will help you bring your yard back to life after winter.
From reseeding patchy spots to feeding it the right nutrients and keeping weeds at bay, this guide will help you bring your yard back to life after winter.
Learn the simple steps, tools you'll need, and how to give your plants the best chance to thrive—even before the last frost.
Learn how to turn kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich compost with this beginner-friendly guide. It’s easier than you think—and great for your garden and the environment!
By planting flowers like coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, and milkweed, you’ll attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds—while supporting Michigan’s local ecosystem.
From deep-cleaning the grates to checking for gas leaks, a little upkeep goes a long way.
From retaining moisture and suppressing weeds to improving soil health and regulating temperature, mulch plays a crucial role in yard care.
A little early-season care—like aerating, overseeding, and proper fertilization—can make all the difference in achieving a lush, green yard.
Prevent infestations before they start by sealing entry points, keeping food secure, and using traps or natural deterrents.
As the weather warms up, it’s important to inspect for damage and make necessary repairs to keep your outdoor space safe and looking great.