Our Lawn Care Blog
Decades in business have given us loads of lawn care expertise! Check out our blog posts for advice on how to keep your lawn healthy and happy in between treatments.
Curious what kind of spiders could be roaming around your house? Learn about the most common spiders in Florida and Ohio.
Palm trees are the universal symbol for vacation. What better way to escape the humdrum of everyday life than a trip to a beach lined with palm trees? But how well do you know these trees of paradise? Check out these neat facts about palm trees.
Fall in Ohio consists of raking leaves before they smother your grass, continue mowing until the first frost, trim your trees and shrubs, defend your yard from fall weeds, clean out your gutters, and aerate your yard. At Land Art, we have over 50 years of experience dealing with Ohio lawns and the problems they face.
You avoid wooded areas. You wear bug spray outdoors. You’re safe from fleas and ticks, right? Not necessarily. Fleas and ticks could be lurking in your own backyard and they might be carrying horrible diseases.
A new species of mosquito, Aedes scapularis, has been discovered in Florida. It may pose a health risk to humans, but thankfully there are things you can do to protect yourself and your loved ones.
All that picturesque snowfall looks pretty from the kitchen window, but all that excess moisture can create lawn diseases. Learn about the most common ones and what to watch out for this spring.
Ready, set, mow! Spring is here and that means it’s time to get on your A-game when it comes to landscaping. Here are six tricks to get your lawn looking picture-perfect!
Naples doesn’t get hit by hurricanes as badly as the Atlantic coast side of Florida, but when they hit, all that extra water and debris can severely damage our lawns. Learn how to help your lawn recover.
While aerating your lawn in the spring or summer is fine, fall is the ideal time to aerate. With fall just around the corner, discover the many benefits of having this vital service performed in a month or so.
Spring is almost here, and that means it’s nearly time to think about overseeding your lawn. Some varietals will do better than others, depending on where you live. Learn about the different varietals that work for both Ohio and Florida lawns.