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- 1. Why Your Lawn Keeps Attracting Bugs (And What That Says About Its Health)
- (Blog)
- ... homeowners focus on treating pests without addressing the root cause. That approach brings temporary relief at best. Understanding why bugs are drawn to your lawn can reveal important ...
- Created on 08 April 2026
- 2. Irrigation Habits That Are Ruining Your Grass
- (Blog)
- ... Irrigation Habits That Could Be Hurting Your Lawn 1. Watering Too Frequently Frequent watering may seem helpful, though it weakens root systems. Grass becomes dependent on surface moisture ...
- Created on 23 March 2026
- 3. Lawn Care Tips That You Should Try
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- ... b water and garden landscaping are the two most frequent reasons for water buildup. The soil's high concentration of clay, dense patches of thatch, soil compaction, and layers of roots can all inhibit wa ...
- Created on 27 October 2022
- 4. 3 Things That Can Kill Your Lawn
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- ... Perhaps the reason you’ve had a hard time managing your lawn is that the previous owner seeded the wrong grass for the climate. Other times, adjusting how much water shaded ...
- Created on 20 October 2021
- 5. Natural Methods That Keep Lawn Pests Away
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- ... is ensuring that your lawn is free of pests. These little critters may seem harmless but they are powerful enough to destroy your plants! You must get rid of them before they wreak havoc and ruin your ...
- Created on 17 August 2021
- 6. Factors that Affect Landscaping Cost
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- Are you unsatisfied with your lawn? If you are, then it’s time to look for landscape companies in West Palm Beach to help you achieve that beautiful lawn you’ve always wanted. In choosing ...
- Created on 20 October 2020
- 7. Surprising Benefits of Adding Hardscape Elements to Your Lawn Landscape
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- ... an upgrade, working with landscaping companies in West Palm Beach can help you design a space that’s both beautiful and functional. How Hardscape Enhances Your Lawn 1. Adds Structure ...
- Created on 04 February 2026
- 8. Why Your Lawn Feels Harder Every Year — And What to Do About It
- (Blog)
- ... well, it doesn’t hold nutrients or organic matter easily. Over time, the soil loses structure and becomes dense below the surface, especially without regular conditioning. Thatch and Organic ...
- Created on 26 January 2026
- 9. Why Your Sprinkler Zone Isn’t Working — Surprising Valve & Wiring Issues
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- ... in West Palm Beach often discover the issue isn’t the entire system—it’s a hidden valve or wiring problem affecting just one zone. The good news is that these problems are common ...
- Created on 10 December 2025
- 10. Top 3 Fertilization Mistakes Every Florida Homeowner Makes
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- ... small fertilization mistakes. The good news is that these errors are easy to avoid once you know what to look for. If you’re improving lawn fertilization in West Palm Beach, understanding these ...
- Created on 25 November 2025
- 11. How to Tell If Your Lawn Needs Aeration (Before It’s Too Late)
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- ... lawns and active yards compact quickly. Areas near walkways or driveways show wear first. Regular aeration reduces compaction and keeps high-traffic areas healthy. 5. Excessive Thatch Buildup A thick ...
- Created on 28 October 2025
- 12. How to Recognize Gray Leaf Spot Before It Spreads Across Your Lawn
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- Gray leaf spot is a common fungus that thrives in warm, humid climates like South Florida. Left untreated, it can spread quickly and leave your lawn thin, patchy, and vulnerable. Homeowners often mistake ...
- Created on 25 September 2025
- 13. Native vs. Exotic: Choosing the Right Tropical Plants for High-Traffic Commercial Spaces
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- Commercial properties need landscapes that wow visitors but stand up to constant use. The choice between native and exotic plants can impact curb appeal, care costs, and overall success. If you’re ...
- Created on 06 August 2025
- 14. How Florida’s Heat Impacts Commercial Landscapes (and What to Plant Instead)
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- Florida’s beauty comes with a climate that doesn’t always play nice—especially for commercial landscapes. Between the salt air from the coast, intense sun, dry spells, and sudden storms, maintaining a ...
- Created on 23 July 2025
- 15. How to Revive a Lawn After Disease
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- ... ith a high-quality lawn fertilizer that promotes growth. Watering correctly is just as important—keep the soil moist, but not soaked. Over-watering can encourage more disease, so aim for consistency, not exc ...
- Created on 20 June 2025
- 16. Signs Your Tree Needs Trimming (Before It Becomes a Hazard)
- (Blog)
- ... appearances. It’s about protecting your home and your family. So, how do you know it’s time? Spot the Early Signs Tree hazards often creep up unnoticed. The good news is that your trees will usually ...
- Created on 22 May 2025
- 17. Mosquito Control West Palm Beach
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- ... but they can also hide in your landscaping or even inside your home. Trying to eliminate them on your own may not be enough. That’s why having professional help is essential if you want to get rid of mosq ...
- Created on 05 May 2025
- 18. Whitefly Control in West Palm Beach
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- ... peace of mind. Contact us today to get started! What are Whiteflies? Whiteflies are tiny flying insects that are most commonly found on indoor plants and in greenhouses. You can typically find them ...
- Created on 05 May 2025
- 19. Flea and Tick Control in West Palm Beach
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- ... Their small size makes it so fleas fit into all types of narrow areas around a home. The adult flea is covered in spines that project backward. These spines help the flea move forward through hair. The ...
- Created on 05 May 2025
- 20. Spider Control in West Palm Beach
- (Pest Control Palm Beach County Services)
- ... ensuring that your screened-in enclosures look brand new after we are done. O’Hara Pest Control guarantees your spider problems will be solved! Anatomy of the Spider Spiders have eight legs which ...
- Created on 05 May 2025
