Archive for September, 2009

Fall Weather in Jackson County Georgia

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

With Fall comes leaves in Northeast Georgia. That means gutter clean outs and yard cleanups. These things can be time consuming as well as dangerous because of ladders. If you live in the Jackson County area we can help you with these tasks. Contact us today with any needs you have for lawn care in the slow growing season or sign up for next season’s mowing.

A couple tips on leaves. Use a tarp to move large piles of them. Try doing this with the help of your mower also. Wait until all the leaves fall before putting new pinestraw on beds. This way leaves don’t fall on top of the nice pinestraw. And you do not have to remove the leaves from the beds. They will decompose under the straw.

Grass Prevents Mud

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Got mud? Well that is what grass is for! With all the rain we have been blessed with in Northeast GA, bare spots in a yard are now mud. The way to prevent that is to ….. grow grass there. Simple steps will ensure no more muddy junk tracked into your house from your bare lawn.

Georgia Floods & Rain Photo

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

No words needed.

Georgia Rains

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Now is the time to conserve water,,,,, when it is plentiful. If we wait until droughts like 2007 then it is too late. Heavy rains fill water barrels. Scarce rains do not. I know many people are hurting from the floods and that is terrible. For those who are just inconvenienced, let’s not complain. In 2007

we were begging for rain, even a quick shower.

Getting Estimates for Lawn Care

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

It can be a hassle to get someone out to do an estimate for your lawn care needs. We try to take that hassle factor away. You can give me your property address, property size, and a brief description of the services you want and I will get back to you asap with an estimate. Unless you need to give very detailed instructions on what you need done, I can give you a price without having to drive out to your property.

If your property’s lawn is overgrown I do ask that you let me know that and email me photos of it so I can get a better idea of my time to mow it. Obviously an overgrown lawn is more work than one that is maintained regularly.

It is easy to ask for an estimate. You can call or text me at 706-224-4241 or email me at tinman23@windstream.net.  I will return your estimate as soon as possible, usually the same night.

Pinestraw for Northeast Georgia

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Need Pinestraw for your flower beds in northeast Georgia? Contact us today for a free quote.