by Ninja Lawns | Mar 17, 2016 | Foundation Plants, Gardening, Hedges, Landscaping, Springtime
A more delicate variety of the hydrangea family, lace cap hydrangeas are a refreshing addition to landscapes with harsh hues and bold blooms. Lace caps have a signature bloom pattern consisting of small, tight groupings of buds encircled by a gentle ring of...
by Ninja Lawns | Mar 16, 2016 | Turf Grass
“My lawn has ugly dead spots all over it, even though new grass is growing in other places!” Turf grass can appear dead and brown for a number of reasons. Smothering is one cause of this. Usually snow and ice are responsible; however, in warmer climates, smothering...
by Ninja Lawns | Mar 15, 2016 | General Ideas
If you’ve spent ten minutes or ten years in south Georgia, you probably know what Kudzu is, or rather, you’ve seen it grace our roadways and woods. Although Kudzu may seem sort of pretty as it scales the side of trees and boulders, it is most definitely not to be...
by Ninja Lawns | Mar 14, 2016 | Bedding Plants, Gardening, Springtime
Marigolds, petunias, zinnias, lobelia, and others are also wonderful choices for your spring gardens and containers. Mix up the magic by using contrasting colors in arrangements, as well as playing up the height and depth of certain combos. Remember that it is okay to...
by Ninja Lawns | Mar 12, 2016 | Activities, Gardening, General Ideas, Landscaping, Outdoors
We love when people compost! It’s a great way to repurpose old plants and greenery that no longer have any use. Turn over your winter compost and work it into your landscape, then, start a new pile! Remember, weeds should never be composted, but rather discarded...