There are No Quick Fixes to Spring Lawn Success in York County Most homeowners think spring is when lawns are “fixed.” In reality, spring simply reveals what was already decided months earlier. Below the surface, soil remains active throughout winter. Moisture movement, compaction, root preservation, and biological recovery all continue while turf appears dormant. Ignoring this phase is one of the biggest reasons lawns struggle with thin turf, uneven color, and slow recovery once temperatures rise. At Go Green Customized Lawn Care, we focus on soil health first because healthy lawns aren’t […]
There are No Quick Fixes to Spring Lawn Success in York County Most homeowners think spring is when lawns are “fixed.” In reality, spring simply reveals what was already decided months earlier. Below the surface, […]
When it comes to fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes in York County, prevention always outperforms reaction. Although winter may feel like the off-season, now is the ideal time to understand how insect populations develop, why spring […]
Many homeowners spend hours every fall bagging and raking leaves. Believing a perfectly clean lawn is the healthiest option. While […]
Lawns were under severe stress with the drought-like conditions, and recent excessive rainfall allowed extra moisture to remain on the […]
Don’t give up on your lawn just yet. It most likely is not dead, just dormant! Dormancy is a process […]
Double Whammy! – Drought and Thunderstorms All plants need at least some water to survive, therefore rain is important to […]
Brown, Dry, and Thin Spots in the Lawn? Lawns will begin turning dormant when roots can no longer grab nutrients, […]
Sod Webworm – Catepillars in the Lawn? Sod webworms are the caterpillar or larval stage of what are commonly called […]