by Green Ground Landscaping | Apr 9, 2022 | Landscaping
Keeping your Minnesota landscape looking great is important for you to enjoy your time outdoors and maintain your property’s look and value. No one wants to come home to an overgrown lawn that is riddled with weeds, tree branches and roots causing trip hazards or...
by Green Ground Landscaping | Mar 14, 2022 | Commercial Landscape, Landscaping
Spring can be unpredictable but there’s always one thing that you can anticipate – spring yard cleanup, of course! And while you probably have plans to replace your air filters or deep clean your carpets, what do you plan to do for your yard? After all, unlike...
by Green Ground Landscaping | Mar 4, 2022 | Commercial Landscape, Landscaping, Lawn Care
What is the purpose of Pre-Emergent Weed Control? The Minnesota pre-emergent weed control is designed to prevent a variety of weeds before they appear. This is achieved by applying a protective layer of pre-emergent herbicide to your lawn, preventing the weeds from...
by Green Ground Landscaping | Feb 26, 2022 | Landscaping
What is Minnesota garden pruning? Let’s start with the actual pruning definition. Pruning is the process of trimming trees, shrubs, or bushes by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems. This is done to both control and increase the fullness or growth of...
by Green Ground Landscaping | Feb 19, 2022 | Landscaping
Minnesota Landscaping for Spring: What You Need to Know Ah, spring is in the air. Leaves are growing and flowers are blossoming. At Green Grounds Landscaping, we’re used to several inches of snow burying local lawns this time of year. Of course, as any homeowner in...
by Green Ground Landscaping | Jan 28, 2022 | Commercial Landscape, Landscaping, Lawn Care, Mowing, Mulching, Tree Services
Why and How to Hire a Landscaping Company When it comes to landscaping, hiring a professional can help you achieve the desired results on time and within budget. Although you can attempt a few DIY tasks if you are planning to do some landscaping on your property, it...