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Essential Lawn Preparation Tips for Spring

4 Essential Lawn Preparation Tips for Spring

As the winter chill begins to fade away and signs of spring emerge, it’s time to shift our focus to one of our most cherished outdoor spaces: the lawn. After months of dormancy, your lawn is eager for rejuvenation and growth. At Greenworks Lawn Care, we understand the importance of proper lawn preparation for the […]

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Indiana Lawn Care

Lawn Care Problems Commonly Found in Indiana

Across our great Nation, different states have different issues when it comes to lawn care. Things like temperature, precipitation, and soil quality vary greatly from state to state, so it makes sense that lawn care needs would also differ. In Indiana, our climate and soil are perfect for growing corn and soybeans, but maintaining a […]

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Greenworks Pest Control

Greenworks Now Offers Pest Control

The temperatures have started to warm up in Indiana, so homeowners are starting to plan for their spring and summer lawn care. However, there is nothing worse than working hard to achieve a gorgeous, green lawn only to have it ruined by pests because not only do certain insects threaten the health of your lawn, […]

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Lawn Care Myths

3 Lawn Care Myths Debunked!

Achieving a lush, green lawn can sometimes feel like a full-time job. Between the mowing, weed eating, and fertilizing, you may feel like there is always work to be done. If you’re starting to feel overwhelmed with your lawn care, it can be tempting to try a few tricks that might make for quicker and […]

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How to Prevent the 5 Most Irritating Lawn Pests

To have good health, you have to treat your body right, so it’s no surprise that the same principle can be applied to your lawn. Without the proper maintenance and care, your lawn may become more susceptible to pests and diseases. Factors such as poor drainage, lack of nutrients, and incorrect pH in the soil […]

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