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June Is Grub Prevention Month - In Our Book
Published on Wednesday, June 02, 2021

In a world where you can fill your calendar with various national months – everything from National Great Outdoors Month to National Rose Month – we'd like to submit our bid on adding National Grub Prevention Month to June. Since Japanese beetles and June bugs, common in northeast states like Michigan, begin to lay eggs in June, this is the perfect time to lay down your preventative measures. Prevention is the most effective way of preventing a grub takeover on your lawn....
Is My Pet Safe Outdoors During Lawn Care Treatments?
Published on Monday, May 31, 2021

Are you a pet owner and wondering how you can keep your pet safe during a lawn treatment? It's normal to worry
about the products being used on your lawn, how safe they are for your pets, and how long you should be keeping your
pets off of your lawn after treatment. We get it! That is why we have listed some helpful tips below regarding what
you can do to keep your pets safe before, during, and after your lawn has undergone a care treatment such as
fertilization.
Things To...
Why You Should Be Following the 1/3 Rule When Mowing Lawns in Michigan
Published on Monday, May 24, 2021

Perhaps the single most common mantra in lawn maintenance, the "1/3 rule" is what many lawn maintenance providers both advise and live by to ensure the best results for their clients. The basis of the 1/3 rule is to remove only the top 1/3 of the grass blade while mowing, meaning if you want to maintain a grass height of 2 inches, you would mow your lawn once it reached 3 inches. If you cut too much off of your grass blades at one time, you could cause stress to the lawn. To keep your ...
What Can Mulch Do For My Landscape?
Published on Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Mulching is the process of laying organic or inorganic materials on the surface of the soil. There
are many things that mulch can do for your landscape; not only do they provide a cohesive aesthetic, but they also
provide healthy and thriving conditions for your plants and trees in your garden. When appropriately applied, mulch
has the following beneficial effects on plants and soil, such as providing soil nutrients, blocking weed growth,
retaining soil moisture, and so much more.
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Lawn Enemy #1 - The Grub!
Published on Sunday, May 09, 2021

Whenever property owners hear the words grubs, negative thoughts usually come to mind. It's true - grubs can really be considered a lawn's #1 enemy. Although healthy lawns can withstand a few grubs here and there, lawns that have not been maintained and cared for may be left with a lot of damage after a grub infestation.
It can also be hard to determine whether you have a grub infestation or not, and for some, the realization comes a little bit too late. Keep reading to find out how...
The Dynamic Duo of Lawn Care - Fertilizer & Weed Control
Published on Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Keeping a healthy and vibrant lawn is no easy task. You will need to ensure that it receives proper care throughout the year in order to flourish. Two services that pair perfectly together to help create beautiful and healthy lawns are fertilization treatments and weed control. Fertilizers provide your lawn with macronutrients that help it grow green and develop a robust root system. Meanwhile, weed control supports your turf by keeping weeds at bay. Keep reading to learn more about fertilizers ...
To Sod or to Seed, that is the Question
Published on Friday, April 09, 2021

If you want to establish a new lawn in Macomb, MI, the first question is whether to sod or seed. The
two methods differ in several ways, including the time it takes to have an established lawn.
At Big Lakes Lawncare, we offer a complete range of lawn maintenance and care services, including seeding and sod. Let's
take a look at the differences between the two methods and each option's benefits and drawbacks.
Sod may be the right choice for your lawn, find out why!
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Is Pairing Aeration & Overseeding Actually Necessary?
Published on Friday, April 02, 2021

Sometimes, even the best gardeners struggle to maintain a perfect lawn, especially considering the ever-changing
weather conditions we see here in Macomb, MI. If your lawn looks a little thin or patchy, aeration
and overseeding can bring it back to life with lush green growth. They both serve different purposes to
achieve the same goal: healthy grass blades. Core aeration essentially relieves soil compaction while
overseeding encourages thicker grass...
Lawn Fertilization FAQ: The Ultimate Guide
Published on Sunday, March 28, 2021

Lawn fertilization is a step that many homeowners tend to accidentally overlook. If you want an enviously green lawn
to show off to your neighbors and visitors, improving the quality of your soil and grass is key. However, things
like finding the right fertilizer, knowing when to fertilize, and how often to fertilize, can prove
to be a bit tricky without professional lawn care knowledge.
The Big Lakes Lawncare team has the training, equipment, and expertise to keep your lawn in the best ...
What is the Best Type of Grass for Commercial Properties in Michigan?
Published on Wednesday, March 24, 2021

There’s a good reason Kentucky Bluegrass is the most popular type of grass in Michigan for commercial properties. This durable cool-season grass is easy to establish and extremely resistant to damage. It creates an attractive, dense look without much need for constant upkeep. These properties give Kentucky Bluegrass a distinct advantage over other types of turfgrass such as Fine-Leaved Fescue, Tall Fescue, and Perennial Ryegrass.
We offer instant quality sod installation and commercial ...
