by LaShonda Tucker | May 25, 2023 | Kansas, Lawn Care
From the educational exhibits and programs at Great Plains Nature Center to the beaches, hiking, and fishing available at Lake Shawnee, Kansas is home to many places to learn about and enjoy nature. You can continue to enjoy nature and celebrate it by creating a home...
by Annie Parnell | May 25, 2023 | Lawn Care, Virginia
Virginia boasts several native species of milkweed, a humble herbaceous wildflower that attracts pollinators and acts as a vital food source for native pollinators and beloved endangered species, like bees and monarch butterflies. It’s a great idea to plant milkweed...
by Kimberly Magerl | May 25, 2023 | Connecticut, Lawn Care
Connecticut is rich in natural resources and home to 110 state parks and 32 state forests. The climate is classified as humid continental, with its coastal region serving as a broad transition zone between the temperate, subtropical climates of the south and the...
by Melanie Joseph | May 25, 2023 | Lawn Care, Nevada
Nevada, known as the Silver State, is famous for its vibrant Las Vegas casinos, luxurious hotels, and bright lights. It’s also known for its desert landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see. With its arid climate and scorching temperatures, it’s no...
by Farah Nauman | May 24, 2023 | Lawn Care, Missouri
Gardening can be a drag when you struggle to keep your plants alive and vibrant, but you can enjoy a fantastic garden with one simple trick: Go with native plants that are adapted to our warm summers and cold, snowy winters. Need a guide? Here are 16 native plants...