Tag: biological lawn care
The 5 Components of Healthy Soil
The health of your lawn and landscape starts with what’s happening below the surface: the soil. If you don’t have healthy soil, you’ll struggle with pests, weeds, and grass growth. So, what are the components of healthy soil, and how can you get it around your home? Well, it starts with understanding what it takes […]
3 Reasons to Schedule Lawn Care in the Winter
While winters tend to be rather mild here in North Carolina, there’s still a good chance that the first few months of a new year will be brutal. Ice, snow, and cold winds can come out of nowhere. These elements can make lawn care tricky, but here at Nature’s Select Sandhills, we like to encourage […]
4 FAQs About Returning Grass Clippings
Lawn debris such as grass clippings, leaves, and branches, are unavoidable when it comes to lawn care. As people prepare their lawns for the fall, many aren’t sure what to do with their grass clippings. At Nature’s Select Sandhills, we’re all about working with nature and not against it. So, we wanted to answer some […]
3 FAQs About Biological Lawn Care
At Nature’s Select Triangle, we know that the root of a healthy lawn lies within the soil. This means our team works hard for your lawn and landscape on three fronts: nutrient application, biological soil activity, and physical soil structure. With our Biological Program, we’re able to create a more sustainable, healthier lawn. However, many […]