by gruvhip | Apr 18, 2017 | Lawn Installation
Many Orlando lawns are comprised of St. Augustine grass. St. Augustine is the most popular type of turf used in this region, as it grows very well in our subtropical climate. St. Augustine has wide blades and is a very thick, dark green grass. Its thickness, due to...
by gruvhip | Apr 18, 2017 | Lawn Care
Irrigation The most efficient and least costly way to irrigate is to only do it when the grass requires it. Give enough water so that the soil is wet to about 4 inches deep. This encourages the roots to grow deeper, which helps the grass tolerate dry conditions...
by gruvhip | Apr 17, 2017 | Turfgrass Products
If you’re looking to get a lush, beautiful lawn in Florida, sod could be your best option. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions we hear about sod. What’s the Difference Between Sod and Regular Grass? Our sod grass is planted at our Central Florida sod...
by gruvhip | Feb 16, 2017 | Lawn Care
It’s one thing when a yard requires some weed pulling, but it’s another case entirely when weeds overtake your entire yard. Hours of time spent in the heat and you might make it through only a portion of you yard. And depending on the extent of weed population, you...
by gruvhip | Nov 30, 2016 | Turfgrass Products
You might not think that residential or commercial lawns are good for the environment, but the truth is these dense, healthy lawns are a wonderful part of a healthy ecosystem. These lush lawns absorb rainfall 2,000 times better than bare soil. Subsequently, they...