If you're planning to apply pesticides or fertilizer around your home this spring, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection urges you to use caution.
A few weeks back, as we (finally) moved into the warmer weather "Spring" season, I wrote about the return of the lawnmower in our "Garden State" lives (click here).
In New Jersey, September is really the best time of year to seed your lawn. The seed will come up and thrive in the cooler fall weather. Plus, there's no worries of the impending summer heat threatening
This week we saw record-breaking temperatures to kick off the dog days of summer. Was this just a taste of what is coming as the summer drags on? Hopefully not, but if it is, here are some tips to protect your hard work in the lawn and in your garden.