With over 2″ of rain last weekend and 6″ to 8″ of rain over the past few weeks I thought it might be a good time to review a few guidelines to help you understand proper watering of your lawn. First off you should use a rain gauge on your property to measure the weekly […]
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We have been seeing a lot of damage to shrubbery this season. Here is a great article we ran across from the University of Minnesota. http://www.extension.umn.edu/garden/yard-garden/trees-shrubs/protecting-from-winter-damage/
SNOW PLOWING / LAWN MOWING ( (South Minneapolis))REQUIREMENTS: * Please send resume or an email message with your qualifications. info@parkwaylawn.com or 612 869-5878 * Ability to communicate with crews and customers in English.* Valid Driver’s License without a major violation (DWI, Reckless).* Must be able to lift 50lbs.* Able and willing to work in various […]
Good morning, Although it is obvious that last nights snowfall did not hit our trigger depth of 1.5 inches we wanted to send out a note early so if you want service today we can take care of it before the cold weather hits. Please let us know by 11am today if you would like […]
Fall is here and even though there’s plenty of green leaves in the trees our clean up crews have been at work for the last week.
During aeration, a machine known as a core aerator pulls plugs of soil and thatch up from the lawn to break up compacted soil and create more room for air, water and fertilizer to reach the roots. This results in expansion of the root system for thicker, healthier grass. Aeration also helps to break up […]
Thanks Jim and Mike for the fine work renovating lawns this Spring. [slider_pro id=”2″]
Well … I feel like Bill Murray in the Movie Ground Hog Day. WEATHER STATEMENT from National Weather Service – Last Update on 22 Apr 8:53 am CDT Today A chance of rain and snow before 1pm, then rain. High near 43. North northeast wind 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. […]
“The 14.1” so far this month is 4th all time for April. We just moved ahead of previous 4th of 13.0” set in 1893 and 1907. The record is 21.8” set in 1983.”