Simply Green Blog Posts
Where Do Mosquitoes Go in the Winter?
Mosquitoes are at their worst during the warmer months, then seem to disappear during the cold, winter months. So where do they go? Do they die? Do they migrate? Do they hibernate? Keep reading to find out! Years of Evolution Insects of all kinds have existed on earth for over 300…
Read MoreHow to Keep Mosquitoes Away from Your Patio
Whether you enjoy wine nights with friends, grilling with the family, or morning coffee on weekends; the patio is the ideal spot for fun and relaxation with a little bit of fresh air. But with outdoor fun comes outdoor pests, and unfortunately, the ideal temperature for us to be outside is also the perfect…
Read MoreWhen is Mosquito Season in Georgia?
In Georgia, mosquito season usually lasts from March to October with the peak of season being the warm, summer months. The key indicator of mosquito season is temperature. Mosquitoes in the U.S. are active when the temperature sits between 50 to 90+ degrees Fahrenheit with their ideal temperature being about 80 degrees Fahrenheit. …
Read MoreHow To Get Rid of Mosquitoes
One of the most irritating pests to have nesting on your property is mosquitos. Dealing with relentless bites and itchiness can be a nightmare. Mosquitos are a huge nuisance because of this but they also because of their role in spreading diseases and causing public health issues. Mosquitoes transmit viruses like West Nile Virus and…
Read More4 Ways To Keep Your Lawn Nourished
Keeping a well-maintained lawn is important for any Atlanta homeowner. It keeps your home looking nice and gives it good curb appeal. But sometimes keeping your lawn in its best possible shape can be a hassle. Sometimes you need a lawn care company in Atlanta to help you maintain your lawn. Simply Green Lawncare is…
Read MoreWhat Scents Repel Mosquitoes?
Nothing can disturb the comfort of your patio on a warm spring or summer night like a mosquito. As late spring approaches and the climate grows more humid, mosquitoes are ready for their invasion. But are you ready for them? Mosquitoes are easy to get rid of with chemical sprays, but more and more landowners…
Read MoreWhen Is The Best Time Of Year to Aerate Your Lawn?
Aerating your lawn is one of the most important things you can do to keep it healthy and looking great. But when is the best time of year to aerate? That depends on three factors: grass type, weather conditions, and how much water your grass receives. In this blog post from Simply Green Lawncare, we’ll…
Read More4 Benefits of Aerating Your Lawn
If you’re like most homeowners, you probably don’t give much thought to lawn aeration until the time comes to do it. Then, you may wonder why on earth you didn’t do it sooner! Aerating your lawn is one of the most important things you can do for its health and vitality. Here are four benefits…
Read MoreCommon Weed Control Mistakes
Weed control is essential for maintaining a healthy lawn. But even the most diligent homeowners can make mistakes that allow weeds to take over. Here are some of the most common weed control mistakes and how to avoid them, and if you’re looking for an Atlanta lawn care company to keep your lawn looking its…
Read MoreWays To Keep Your Plants Healthy Year-Round
Here at Simply Green Lawn Care, we specialize in keeping plants healthy! Good plant and lawn care require year-round care, not just summertime mowing. In today’s blog post, we’re sharing a few things you can do to keep your plants healthy year-round, and if you’d rather leave the lawn and plant care to the pros,…
Read MoreIs Liquid or Granular Fertilizer Better?
If you have a lawn, it’s important to keep it healthy so that it looks good and lasts for years to come. One of the key ways to keep your lawn healthy is by fertilizing it regularly. But what type of fertilizer should you use? In today’s blog post, our lawn fertilization company is diving…
Read MorePowdery Mildew on Crape Myrtles
If you see white stuff on the leaves of your crape myrtles, more than likely you are seeing powdery mildew. Powdery mildew is a fungal disease spread by spores that infect plant leaves and stems quickly covering them in a white or gray powder. This can cause stunting of your crape myrtles and distortion of…
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