Hurricane Hazel, Isabel, Gaston –– the thought of another hurricane hitting River City is unnerving. But with these eight hurricane-resistant […]
Author: Jane Purnell
Jane Purnell is an artist, writer, and nature lover. She enjoys teaching readers about the importance of eco-friendly lawn care, integrated pest management, biodiversity, and sustainable landscaping.
10 Spring Lawn Care Tips for Hartford
Spring can’t get here soon enough in Hartford. Once you’ve shoveled 38 inches of snow out of your New England […]
9 Best Native Plants for Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids takes great pride in being among the nation’s greenest cities. One way you can play a significant role […]
9 Best Native Plants for Portland
What’s one way you can make your Portland lawn greener without dumping chemicals? Easy –– grow native plants. These nine […]
Fall Lawn Care Checklist for Cleveland
Is your Cleveland lawn prepared to handle the brittle cold and lake-effect snow this winter? Sure, we might grow cool-season […]
Fall Lawn Care Checklist for Oklahoma City
From fried rattlesnake to chicken fried steak, we Okies aren’t afraid of a little batter and oil. But the one […]
11 Spring Lawn Care Tips for Fort Worth
In North Texas, we have four distinct seasons, with temps in the summer reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit and winter dipping […]
11 Spring Lawn Care Tips for Nashville
Achieving a green lawn in the transition zone can be a challenge for many Music City homeowners. Our boiling summers […]
10 Spring Lawn Care Tips for Denver
When spring hits the Mile High City, Denver homeowners are ready to bring out the power rake, run the aerator, […]
5 Fire-Resistant Landscaping Ideas for Denver
The threat of Colorado wildfires can feel apocalyptic. But with the right landscaping strategy, you can create a fire-resistant landscape […]