How Much And How Often Is Enough? According to recent data, cities in the Metro DC/Northern Virginia area average anywhere from 3 to 4 inches of precipitation during the wet summer months. In the ... Read More >
Tips To Survive A Hurricane
Octobers mark the peak of hurricane season and although the DC Metro area usually doesn't get hit, when it does residents are usually unprepared and left with hefty damages. Although it looks like we ... Read More >
GIANT MOSQUITOES INVADING?
Imagine surviving the April rain storms only to venture out into your newly green lawn and find what looks like giant mosquitoes lurking all over. This is a common problem amongst homeowners in the ... Read More >
PUTTING PESTICIDES ASIDE
Recently in Tacoma Park, Maryland, the use of cosmetic lawn pesticides has been banned. These pesticides on private properties have led to health and environmental concerns. Supporters of the ... Read More >
Trees Vs. Power Lines
Have you ever seen a tree that looks like this? Trees and power lines tend to mix like oil and water. They coexist, constantly bumping each other. The lines burn the trees, making them susceptible to ... Read More >