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Biological Lawn Care

Soil Care: Adapting Your Approach to Changing Weather

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Have you ever heard the saying, “Give a plant good soil, and you’ll be amazed at how it grows?” It’s true! As lawn care, Nature’s Select Piedmont understands how important it is to care for soil year-round to ensure a healthy landscape. However, changing weather conditions can affect the soil’s health, so the approach to […]

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Biological Program

Why Soil Acidity Matters for Your Lawn

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A lush, green lawn is the pride of every homeowner. However, achieving a beautiful and healthy lawn requires more than watering and mowing. The pH of your soil largely determines the health of your lawn. pH refers to the acidity or alkalinity of the soil. And Nature’s Select Sandhills is here to explain why you […]

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Weeds

4 Reasons Weeds Are Thriving in Your Lawn

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Weeds are unwanted plants that grow abundantly in lawns, often causing you a lot of frustration, disappointment, and work. They keep appearing despite numerous efforts to eradicate them on your own. This is where Nature’s Select Triangle steps in! Our specialty is getting rid of weeds, so we know exactly why weeds thrive in your […]

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Biological Lawn Care

Understanding the Spread of Lawn Fungus

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One of the biggest fears for any lawn owner is the spread of lawn fungus. Not only does it cause unsightly brown patches, but it can also harm the health of your grass below the surface, which makes it harder to prevent the spread. With that in mind, it’s important to understand the causes and […]

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Care & Maintenance

The Importance of Sharpening Your Mower Blades

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Do you want your lawn to look crisp and clean? Sharp mower blades are your best friend! Not only does sharpening your mower blades ensure a clean and precise cut, but it also benefits the overall health of your lawn. So, don’t let the biological lawn care from Nature’s Select Piedmont go to waste! Here’s […]

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Bermudagrass

Why Bermudagrass is Hard to Control

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Bermudagrass is a plant species that many landowners have a love-hate relationship with. On the one hand, it’s a fast-growing grass perfect for filling in bare spots in your lawn. On the other hand, it’s an invasive species that can quickly take over your yard and choke out other plants. But why is this grass […]

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Biological Lawn Care

Why Your Lawn is Prone to Lawn Fungus

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A beautiful lawn is every homeowner’s dream. But when pests, weeds, and fungal diseases attack your lawn, it can be quite frustrating. It’s crucial to find out why your lawn is prone to lawn fungus in the first place. Nature’s Select Sandhills is here with an in-depth explanation and why we’re the solution for your […]

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Biological Lawn Care

Debunking 5 Myths about Eco-friendly Lawn Care

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From reducing chemical runoff and protecting local ecosystems to saving money and promoting healthier soil, eco-friendly lawn care offers many advantages. However, there are still many misconceptions and myths surrounding eco-friendly lawn care that can prevent homeowners from taking advantage of it. So, Nature’s Select Triangle is here to debunk five of the most common […]

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Biological Lawn Care

3 Reasons Why Leaves Should Stay on the Ground

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Leaves are an important part of the autumn landscape. They provide a splash of color and add to the overall beauty of the season. However, there is one big question that remains: should leaves stay on the ground or be picked up and disposed of? Nature’s Select Piedmont explains three of the many reasons leaves […]

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Biological Lawn Care

Do Earthworms Go into Hibernation?

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Do earthworms go into hibernation? This is a question that many people have asked, but the answer is not clear. Some people believe that earthworms burrow their lawns and go into a state of hibernation in the winter. Others believe that they remain active all year long. Below, Nature’s Select Triangle explores both sides of […]

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