by Ninja Lawns | Oct 22, 2015 | Autumn, Bedding Plants, Gardening, Landscaping
Ahhhh…I love pansies. It wouldn’t be fall without them! These shade-loving flowers hold up extremely well in cold temps, even surviving hard winter frosts! In most cases, these tender beauties require cool temperatures, however heat-tolerant varieties are...
by Ninja Lawns | Oct 21, 2015 | Autumn, Bedding Plants, Landscaping, Winter
Georgia is famous for it’s peaches, pecans, and pine trees — the latter getting a bad reputation for dropping excessive amounts of needles all year round, but particularly in the fall and winter months. However, pine needles have many beneficial qualities...
by Ninja Lawns | Oct 19, 2015 | Autumn, Bedding Plants, Foundation Plants, Gardening, Landscaping, Summer
Blue oat grass is not only spectacular during summertime, but it continues to be a thriving member of your landscape well into the fall, as well! True to it’s name, blue oat grass is noted for it’s hallmark powdery-blue foliage that persists through multiple...
by Ninja Lawns | Oct 15, 2015 | Autumn, Gardening
Rose bushes and other climbers are in need of some paring down after they have completed their growth cycles in the summertime and fall seasons. Use the opportunity in the fall to simply remove the spent leaves, dying roses, and diseased limbs. When the first frost...
by Ninja Lawns | Oct 12, 2015 | Autumn, Landscaping, Turf Grass, Winter
In the South, pine straw and deciduous leaves begin to fall from the trees and cover the ground as early as mid-August. Before long, piles of leaves and pine straw begin accumulating and matting down the grass and soil beneath. It is generally recommended that pine...
by Ninja Lawns | Oct 8, 2015 | Autumn, General Ideas, Landscaping, Turf Grass
Hey everyone! Just wanted to share a quick tip with ya’ll regarding fertilizing your lawn this fall. For many of you, this may seem like a no-brainer; however, for others (like me!), stuff like this doesn’t really come as second nature. The best thing...