Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Give the perfect gift this year! A New Backyard Oasis!

Are you having problems finding the perfect gift for your loved one this holiday season?  RRR Lawn & Landscape is offering gift vouchers for spring landscaping projects.  Give a voucher to your loved one for a new patio or landscape redesign!  Contact us at 616-893-5765 or visit our website at www.rrrlawn.com for more information!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Sign up for your snow plowing today in Greater Grand Rapids!



It's that time folks, time to get signed up for your winter snow plowing service from RRR Lawn & Landscape!  Contact us at 616-893-5765 or visit www.rrrlawn.com!  We service most every area in and around Grand Rapids!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Grand Rapids Fall Lawn Care Tip of the Day

Did the summer do a number on your lawn?  Now is the time to get it back in line!

Check out this great article we found from MSU turfgrass expert Kevin Frank.  View the article on MLive.




Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Grand Rapids Fall Lawn Care Tip of the Day




Correct soil pH: if your lawn is not performing well, have your soil tested. If the soil test should show a need to reduce acidity, apply lime now. If alkalinity needs to be reduced, apply sulfur.  RRR Lawn & Landscape can test your soil pH levels.  Contact us today at 616-893-5765 or visit www.rrrlawn.com!

Monday, October 8, 2012

Grand Rapids Lawn Care Tip of the Day - Fall Lawn Fertilization

Apply a final dose of fertilizer in mid- to late October. You’ll provide your grass with nutrients that will be absorbed and stored until needed for spring growth. Lawns that have received late-season fertilizing are often the first to begin growing in the spring.
“Winterizing” types of fertilizers containing high amounts of phosphorus are only necessary if a reliable soil test indicates a shortage of phosphorus. Otherwise, use a standard lawn fertilizer.

Call RRR Lawn & Landscape today for your final application! 616-893-5765!

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Fall Lawn Care Tip from RRR Lawn & Landscape

Watering Your Lawn

Even though temperatures might be cooler than in summer, your lawn still needs water. Since lawn grasses continue to grow throughout the fall, watering is still important to sustain growth. Go ahead and water as needed until the ground is cold and beginning to freeze. If you have an automatic irrigation system, avoid damage by having it blown out with compressed air before water freezes in the pipes and sprinkler heads.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Widespread Drought Continues Across Southwest Lower Michigan


Here is the official report from Weather.Gov on the status of the ongoing drought in Grand Rapids:

DROUGHT INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND RAPIDS MI
1117 AM EDT THU AUG 2 2012

...WIDESPREAD DROUGHT CONTINUES ACROSS SOUTHWEST LOWER MICHIGAN...

SYNOPSIS...
RECENT RAINFALL HAS NOT BEEN ENOUGH TO MITIGATE THE ONGOING DROUGHT.
THE OUTLOOK FOR THE REMAINDER OF AUGUST INDICATES ABOVE NORMAL
TEMPERATURES AND AN EQUAL CHANCE OF BELOW OR ABOVE NORMAL RAINFALL.

THE DROUGHT INTENSITY ACROSS THE REGION VARIES...AS DEFINED BY THE
UNITED STATES DROUGHT MONITOR INDEX:

ACROSS SOUTHWEST LOWER MICHIGAN...D1 TO D2 OR MODERATE TO SEVERE
DROUGHT CONDITIONS EXIST. NEAR THE INDIANA BORDER...D3 OR EXTREME
DROUGHT CONDITIONS EXIST.

POSSIBLE IMPACTS FROM A MODERATE DROUGHT /D1/ ARE SOME
DAMAGE TO CROPS...PASTURES... STREAMS...RESERVOIRS...OR WELLS
LOW...SOME WATER SHORTAGES DEVELOPING OR IMMINENT...VOLUNTARY
WATER-USE RESTRICTIONS REQUESTED.

POSSIBLE IMPACTS FROM A SEVERE DROUGHT /D2/ ARE CROP OR
PASTURE LOSSES LIKELY... WATER SHORTAGES COMMON...AND WATER
RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED.

SUMMARY OF IMPACTS...
MANY CREEKS AND STREAMS ARE RUNNING MUCH BELOW NORMAL FLOW.
LARGE STEM RIVER FLOWS ARE IN THE SINGLE PERCENTILE OF NORMAL
FLOW...WITH SOME NEARING RECORD LOW FLOWS.

THE SHALLOW WATER LEVELS HAVE LED TO WARMER THAN NORMAL STREAMWATER
TEMPERATURES...AND THIS IS CAUSING INCREASED CONCERN FOR
UNFAVORABLE AQUATIC HABITAT FOR MUSSELS...FISH AND OTHER MACRO
INVERTEBRATES.

AGRICULTURAL IMPACTS ARE CONTINUALLY BEING ASSESSED...HOWEVER
ECONOMIC LOSSES ARE ALREADY BEING REPORTED FOR THIS GROWING SEASON.

SOIL MOISTURE CONDITIONS...
SOIL MOISTURE SUPPLIES ARE BELOW NORMAL ACROSS THE ENTIRE AREA.

GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS...
AT THE END OF JULY...THE MID MICHIGAN HEALTH  DEPARTMENT REPORTED
THAT 40 RESIDENTIAL WELLS HAVE GONE DRY IN GRATIOT COUNTY.

RIVER AND STREAMFLOW CONDITIONS...
ALL RIVERS ACROSS SOUTHWEST LOWER MICHIGAN ARE EXPERIENCING BELOW
NORMAL FLOWS. THERE HAS BEEN A GRADUAL BUT STEADY FALL IN RIVER AND
STREAM LEVELS OVER THE PAST SEVERAL MONTHS AND THIS TREND IS
EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THROUGH SEPTEMBER WHEN AVERAGE FLOW MINIMUMS
OCCUR.

AGRICULTURE IMPACTS...
AGRICULTURAL LOSS ESTIMATES WILL CONTINUE TO MOUNT.  CROP YIELD
ESTIMATES WILL LIKELY DIMINISH AND LIVESTOCK STRESS AND LOSSES WILL
INCREASE.

FIRE DANGER HAZARDS...
FIRE DANGER CAN BE DETERMINED THROUGH BOTH THE 10 HOUR AND 100 HOUR
FUEL MOISTURES...OR THE KEETCH BYRAM DROUGHT INDEX /KBDI/.
THE KBDI IS A DROUGHT INDEX THAT IS SPECIFICALLY RELATED TO
FIRE POTENTIAL.

BELOW ARE THE CATEGORIES AND A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF EACH.

         ...KEETCH-BYRAM DROUGHT INDEX /KBDI/...
KBDI VALUE              DESCRIPTION OF FIRE POTENTIAL
  0 TO 200      LOW - WET WITH LITTLE DANGER OF FIRE INITIATION
201 TO 400      MODERATE - DRYING OCCURRING WITH SOME FIRE
401 TO 600      HIGH - GROUND COVER DRY AND WILL BURN READILY
601 TO 800      EXTREME - DEAD AND LIVE FUELS WILL BURN READILY

KBDI AND DEAD FUEL MOISTURE DATA CAN BE FOUND AT THE WILDLAND
FIRE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM /WFAS/AT
HTTP://WWW.FS.FED.US/LAND/WFAS/WFAS10.HTML

CLIMATE SUMMARY...
RAINFALL AMOUNTS VARY OVER THE REGION AND FOR THE MOST PART HAVE BEEN
SIGNIFICANTLY BELOW NORMAL FOR THE PAST MONTH AND BELOW NORMAL SINCE
JUNE.

ANNUAL RAINFALL THROUGH AUGUST 2ND AT 10 AM
LOCATION         RAINFALL SINCE 1/1/12    DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL
GRAND RAPIDS     18.88 INCHES             -2.48 INCHES
LANSING          14.86 INCHES             -3.20 INCHES
MUSKEGON         18.66 INCHES             +1.27 INCHES
KALAMAZOO        15.07 INCHES             -4.83 INCHES
BATTLE CREEK     11.45 INCHES             -6.84 INCHES
HOLLAND          16.71 INCHES             -3.13 INCHES
JACKSON          14.65 INCHES             -3.03 INCHES

SUMMER RAINFALL THROUGH AUGUST 2ND AT 10 AM
LOCATION         RAINFALL SINCE 1/1/12    DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL
GRAND RAPIDS     4.73 INCHES             -3.05 INCHES
LANSING          3.64 INCHES             -2.85 INCHES
MUSKEGON         5.78 INCHES             +0.66 INCHES
KALAMAZOO        3.38 INCHES             -4.08 INCHES
BATTLE CREEK     2.11 INCHES             -4.70 INCHES
HOLLAND          3.63 INCHES             -3.62 INCHES
JACKSON          4.36 INCHES             -2.72 INCHES

PRECIPITATION/TEMPERATURE OUTLOOKS...
THERE IS THE POSSIBILITY OF LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL SATURDAY NIGHT.
THE LATEST 6 TO 10 DAY OUTLOOK FROM THE CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER
INDICATES THE CHANCE FOR ABOVE NORMAL PRECIPITATION...HOWEVER
CONDITIONS DO NOT LOOK FAVORABLE FOR LARGE SCALE DROUGHT BREAKING
RAINFALL FROM AUGUST 2ND THROUGH AUGUST 9TH.

HYDROLOGIC SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK...
ALL RIVERS ACROSS SOUTHWEST LOWER MICHIGAN ARE EXPERIENCING
BELOW NORMAL FLOWS. THERE HAS BEEN A GRADUAL BUT STEADY FALL IN RIVER
AND STREAM LEVELS OVER THE PAST SEVERAL MONTHS AND THIS TREND IS
EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THROUGH SEPTEMBER WHEN AVERAGE FLOW MINIMUMS
OCCUR.  WITH THE LACK OF SIGNIFICANT RAINFALL EXPECTED...RIVERS AND
STREAMS ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THEIR SLOW FALL THROUGH AUGUST.
LAKE LEVELS ACROSS THE REGION ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE TO FALL AS
WELL. THIS MAY CREATE PROBLEMS FOR BOATERS AND SWIMMERS. CAUTION
SHOULD BE EXERCISED AS MORE HAZARDOUS OBJECTS THAT HAD BEEN COVERED
BY WATER MAY NOW BE EXPOSED OR NEARLY EXPOSED.

NEXT ISSUANCE DATE...

THIS PRODUCT WILL BE UPDATED ON AUGUST 9TH 2012 OR WHEN
DROUGHT CONDITIONS CHANGE.

&&

RELATED WEB SITES...

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON CURRENT DROUGHT CONDITIONS MAY BE FOUND AT
THE FOLLOWING WEB ADDRESSES /USE LOWER CASE LETTERS/:

U.S. DROUGHT PORTAL...HTTP://WWW.DROUGHT.GOV
U.S. DROUGHT MONITOR...HTTP://WWW.DROUGHT.UNL.EDU/DM/MONITOR.HTML
U.S. DROUGHT ASSESSMENT...
HTTP://WWW.CPC.NCEP.NOAA.GOV/PRODUCTS/EXPERT_ASSESSMENT/DROUGHT_ASSESSMENT.SHTML
U.S. DROUGHT MONITOR FOR MICHIGAN...
HTTP://WWW.DROUGHT.UNL.EDU/DM/DM_STATE.HTM?MI,MW
NWS RIVER INFORMATION...HTTP://WATER.WEATHER.GOV/AHPS/
RIVER FORECAST CENTERS...HTTP://WATER.WEATHER.GOV/AHPS/RFC/RFC.PHP
U.S. WATER MONITOR...HTTP://WATERMONITOR.GOV/
NATIONAL PRECIPITATION GRAPHIC SUITE...
HTTP://WATER.WEATHER.GOV/PRECIP/
STATE USDA CROP PROGRESS REPORTS...HTTP://WWW.NASS.USDA.GOV/MI
CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER...HTTP://WWW.CPC.NCEP.NOAA.GOV/
MIDWESTERN CLIMATE CENTER...
HTTP://MCC.SWS.UIUC.EDU/CLIWATCH/WATCH.HTM
USGS GROUNDWATER INFORMATION...HTTP://WATER.USGS.GOV/OGW/
USGS WATERWATCH...HTTP://WATERWATCH.USGS.GOV/NEW/

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS...

THE DROUGHT MONITOR IS A MULTI-AGENCY EFFORT INVOLVING NOAA/S
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AND NATIONAL CLIMATIC DATA CENTER
/NCDC/...THE USDA...STATE AND REGIONAL CLIMATE CENTERS AND
THE NATIONAL DROUGHT MITIGATION CENTER.

INFORMATION FOR THIS STATEMENT HAS BEEN GATHERED FROM NWS AND
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION /FAA/ OBSERVATION SITES...
STATE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICES...UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE /USDA/ AND UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY/USGS/.

QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS...

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS ABOUT THIS DROUGHT
INFORMATION STATEMENT PLEASE CONTACT...
WILLIAM MARINO
WILLIAM.MARINO@NOAA.GOV
616-949-0643
CLIMATE/DROUGHT FOCAL POINT
NWS - GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN

$$

WALTON
 
(Full Report Available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps/water/textprods/view.php?wfo=grr&prod=DGT )

Monday, July 30, 2012

One of Our Latest Landscape Makeovers!

Here are some pictures from one of our latest landscape makeovers in Grand Rapids!  Want us to help transform your landscaping?  Call us today at 616-893-5765!


















Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Solutions to Problems with the Drought and Intense Heat



High heat and a lack of rainfall is double trouble as it relates to the health of your lawn.  Brown grass results in weeks or even days after prolonged high temperatures and an absence of rainfall.  So, what is a homeowner to do?

At this time of year, the best action is preventative.  First, ensuring your mower is adjusted to the proper cutting height of 3-3.5” and not mowing during the heat of the day is just as important.  Applying slow release fertilizer, lime, or mulched clippings to enhance organic matter is very beneficial.  And over seeding with a drought tolerant turf as well.  In terms of precipitation, unless you have an irrigation system or a very shaded lawn.

On a serious note, it’s not the browning of your lawn that is most concerning, but what might eat it while it is brown.  It is much more difficult to notice an attack by hungry pests as the lawn may already be discolored.  Now is the time to monitor for chinch bug, grub, or sod web worm activity.  If you can’t monitor yourself, hire a professional licensed lawn care company.

In terms of watering, anything is helpful but don’t expect that magical green you may see in the spring or fall.  Providing an inch or more of water may not even be allowed if there is a ban like many towns have in place here in MI.  And since most grass needs about an inch of water per week, anything will help to keep the dormant turf alive as it remains in a hibernation state.  High heat will brown out and cause all kinds of blotches and spots in a treated or non-treated lawn setting.  Frankly, it is just too hot for cool season grass when the mercury rises above 85 or 90 degrees.  High heat can cause white blotches on the leaf blade and create drought stress appearing as dull blue or purple sections.  Additional stress may result in a tan or light brown lawn as the plant shuts down to preserve itself.  Remember, grass blades are 99% water, so no water = no grass to grow!






By the way, now is not the time to apply liquid fertilizer or herbicides. The result can be a disaster resulting in what I call “corner to corner grey or brown turf”.  A trained eye can easily spot this kind of chemical induced stress.  Also, high soluble fertilizers place undue stress on a lawn that may already be on the edge. Mowing during the heat of the day is like lying on your driveway at noon (hot and unpleasant).  Any remaining moisture is quickly lost from the fresh cuts as the lawn literally wilts. Massive browning can result in a very short period of time (sometimes hours).  Stressed turf is highly susceptible to mower tracks from the weight of a tractor as well.  This is also true when lawn care companies that use perma-greens and other powered equipment to apply fertilizer, lime, or herbicides.  A light touch using smaller spreaders should be used to prevent this type of damage.

In short, high summer heat is not “the norm” MI However, follow these simple steps to insure a healthy summer lawn:

   1. Watch out for insect damage
   2. Water if you can, and what you can
   3. Don’t mow if you don’t have to (especially from 11am to 3pm). And cut high 3” to 3.5”.  Don’t feel obligated to mow when not mowing is really the best course of action.

Take a vacation and have some fun- but make sure you take care of your investment!


Want help preserving your lawn in the drought?  Call us for more details at 616-893-5765!

Monday, July 2, 2012

When Should You Water Your Lawn? And How Much?


Deep and infrequent watering is better for lawns than frequent sprinkles, which promote shallow root growth, says RRR Lawn & Landscape, In general, lawns need about one inch of water per week to maintain green color and active growth.

Lawns that receive less than that will likely go into dormancy. To stay alive, dormant lawns should still receive at least 1 inch of water per month.

To check the output of a sprinkler, scatter some pie tins around the yard to see how much water collects in a specific length of time. Having a rain gauge ($5 to $20) will help you keep track of how much water the lawn receives naturally. Allowing a cool-season lawn to go dormant in the summer can save hundreds of gallons of water, depending on the size of your lawn.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Landscape Management Services in Grand Rapids & West Michigan



RRR Lawn & Landscape LLC offers a wide range of Lawncare Services tailored to your individual needs. All estimates are completely free, and our main goal is the customer's satisfaction. Whether your site is residential, commercial, or industrial, we can tailor all of our services to your needs and your property.

Call us today at 616-893-5765!

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Landscape Design Services in Grand Rapids




When it's time for a change you can count on RRR for all your Landscaping dreams, design, and installation. From a renovation to that landscape you have always wanted, RRR is the right choice for quality.

Keep your lanscape looking neat and healthy with our Landscape Management Services. Count on RRR to keep your beds in order, ornamentals pruned, dormant trees pruned, and everything looking good. We take pride in our attention to detail and the quality look to our work.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Picking Flowers for Your Grand Rapids Landscaping


Selecting the right flower layout for your Grand Rapids landscape can be a tricky task.  You need to consider functionality, price, and appearance. 

Some tropical flowers may look amazing and add some great pop to your landscaping, however you may need to take extra care and precautions for them.

Annuals or Perennials?  Are you going to manage your landscaping or are you going to have a professional landscaping company care for it?  Keep these factors in mind when selecting the flowers that match best for your needs.

Want our opinion? Call us at 616-893-5765 for a free landscaping estimate!

Monday, June 11, 2012

Tips for Selling Your Home in Grand Rapids



Are you looking to sell your Grand Rapids home but are afraid you will not be able to get what you want for it?  One of the easiest ways that you can increase the value of your home, without spending a ton of money, is through sprucing up the landscaping.  At RRR Lawn & Landscape, we offer free no hassle estimates and can create a custom design and also provide you with some insight on how much value you would potentially be adding to your home.  Call us today and get your house sold! 616-893-5765

Friday, June 8, 2012

Free Landscape Estimates in Grand Rapids



Have you been thinking about doing a major overhaul to your current landscape?  Are you just looking to make some minor updates?  RRR Lawn & Landscape is Grand Rapids' premier source for lawn care and landscaping needs.  Call us today to get a free, no hassle estimate at 616-893-5765!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Grand Rapids Lawn Care Tip of the Day!

Don't Scalp Your Lawn!


Leaving the lawn a little longer during hot dry weather helps shade and protect the root system. It can also reduce moisture loss. Increase the height of cut on your mower to at least 2.5 inches.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

6 Tips for Keeping Your Grand Rapids Lawn Healthy and Green This Summer



6 Tips for keeping your lawn nice and green this summer!


1. Be careful not to overwater. Overwatering produces shallow roots, making it more vulnerable to heat or pests.

2. The besttime to water is early morning, because less water is lost to evaporation.

3. The worst time to water is in the evening, when too little water is lost to evaporation. Diseases are more likely to develop in a wet lawn.

4. Raise that mower and let grass blades grow to 3" in height. Taller blades have deeper roots. Also, higher blades provide more shade for soil, and shade also has the benefit of stunting the growth of weeds.

5. Maintain the lawn, watching for weeds. Weed growth can increase thanks to the heat. Weeds tend to be more resilient.

6. Give the lawn 1 to 2" of water once a week. As a rule of thumb: Running sprinklers for one hour provides 1 inch of water to the area it covers, two inches in two hours, etc.


Rather have a pro take care of your lawn? Call 616-893-5765 for a free estimate!

Monday, May 28, 2012

Happy Memorial Day!

All of us at RRR Lawn & Landscape would like to wish everyone a happy Memorial Day. Remembering those who have served and who currently serve our country.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Don't Be Afraid of Your Local Landscape Company!

Hey Grand Rapids, it appears that many people are afraid to call a landscape company to come in and help them out.  Some are afraid because they fear that the cost will be outside of their budget, others worry that the job might just be too small for the pros.  Put your worries aside!

Before

At RRR Lawn & Landscape we put customer satisfaction as our number one priority.  From entire landscape makeovers to minor projects that are destine to spruce up the appearance of your landscaping, we would like to eliminate any fears or worries you have about calling a professional landscaping company.  We offer free, no hassle estimates so you don't have to worry about committing to something unless you are ready!
 After

Call RRR Lawn & Landscape today to see what we can do for you!  616-893-5765 or www.rrrlawn.com


Monday, May 21, 2012

Preparing for Summer - Grand Rapids Landscpaing Tip of the Day



Usually, I advise home sellers to use brightly-colored flowers like yellow and red to catch buyer's attention. However, if you live where the sun is making everything extra hot, make your home feel cooler with abundant white flowers. If you have gorgeous flowers in multi-color, don't rip them out. Just add a lot of white to tone down the exuberant warm colors. A few flats of white alyssum go a long way and this hardy plant holds up in extreme heat.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

7 Tips for Installing & Maintaining Softscapes (Planted Beds)



Add curb appeal to your front yard or give your back yard the look and feel you've always wanted for an outdoor living space. 

  1. Remove weeds, debris, etc. from planting areas
  2. Apply pre-emergent weed control
  3. Apply post-emergent weed control as needed
  4. Inspect for insects and disease
    • Look for abnormalities in plants
    • Treat promptly and as necessary
  5. After last frost begin spring flower installation of annuyals, perennials, herbs, etc.
    • Conditions for establishment become ideal as temperatures rise and rain falls
    • Usually around May 15th or later
  6. Apply fresh mulch to the beds
  7. Conduct Routine Maintenance
    • Dead head flowers, weed, and fertilize as necessary

Don't want the hassle?  Call RRR Lawn today for a free estimate at 616-893-5765!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

10 Tips For a Healthy West Michigan Lawn


We are looking forward to seeing some nice green lawns around Grand Rapids this year!  Here are 10 tips for a healthy West Michigan lawn!

  1. Apply pre-emergent weed control over entire lawn
  2. Apply post-emergent weed control as needed
  3. Fertilize lightly
  4. Inspect for insects and diseases (this is the time of year they begin to be active) check early for signs of damage
  5. Look for abnormalities in the lawn
  6. Treat as necessary
  7. Consult an expert
  8. Routine Maintenance
  9. Mow, trim, and adge lawn areas as needed
  10. Water when needed. Both drought and over watering can create serious problems

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Things are looking up for Spring Time in Grand Rapids!

Hey Grand Rapids!  Our 5 day forecast is looking great this week, temperature wise!  We are supposed to hit a high of 86 this week.

http://www.weather.com/weather/5-day/Grand+Rapids+MI+49546:4:US

Want to enjoy this weather outside with your family without worrying about yard work?  Call RRR Lawn today at 616-893-5765 or visit our website at www.rrrlawn.com!

Monday, April 30, 2012

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Grand Rapids Spring Lawn Care Specials from RRR Lawn & Landscape

Are you located in or around the Grand Rapids, MI area and are looking for a great price on some above par landscaping?  You've found the right place!  Visit www.rrrlawn.com to check out some of our great spring specials!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Front Yard Landscaping Tips - Grand Rapids Landscaping Tip of the Day from RRR Lawn


Design for front yard landscaping ideas and plans for backyards usually have different purposes. Most front yards generally follow a purpose of accessibility and invitation. It's where we enter and leave are homes but spend very little time. So usually most of the thought process goes into creating walkways and driveways. Then the design is created around that.
Creating front yard curb appeal is a good idea for adding value, a sense of invitation, and to frame the picture of your home. But you shouldn't have to spend a lot of your budget creating landscaping ideas for most front yards. A simple functional design works best. Then, since the backyard is where most people spend most of their time, you can spend more energy and money on the back.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Grand Rapids Landscaping Tip of the Day from RRR Lawn



One of the most important parts of your home landscape is the area near the foundation of your home. The plantings around the foundation tie the home to the surrounding yard. These foundation plantings and beds are also used hide necessary but unappealing equipment such as air conditioners or power meters, and to soften the harsh areas of the exterior of your home.


Want a free landscape design estimate?  Visit www.rrrlawn.com to sign up for an appointment! 

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Spring Lawn Care Specials from RRR Lawn & Landscape

Bundle 3 Services or More & Receive a $75 Credit! | Have 10 Yards or More of Mulch Installed, Get a $50 Credit! | With Any Mulch Installation, Receive a FREE Irrigation Start up!  View the entire promotion at: http://rrrlawn.com/email/rrrspring2012.html

Monday, April 16, 2012

Live Weather Update: Grand Rapids, MI

How's it looking out there today in Grand Rapids?  Well take a look HERE to find out!

Visit our website at www.rrrlawn.com to get some great spring landscaping deals in West Michigan!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

When do you aerate your lawn? - RRR Lawn & Landscape Tip of the Day!

 
 
When a lawn becomes compacted, you need to use an aerator to loosen the soil and allow the grass to grow more easily once more. RRR Lawn & Landscape Recommends Fall time for core aeration.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Grand Rapids, MI Weather Forecast from RRR Lawn & Landscape

Hey Grand Rapids, I hope you have been having a great weekend!  Looks like we are in for a little different weather next week.  Take a look at the forecast at http://www.weather.com/weather/today/Grand+Rapids+MI+49546

Want to enjoy the nice weather without spending all that time in your yard?  Contact RRR Lawn & Landscape for all of your lawn care needs! 

Friday, April 13, 2012

Raking in the spring? - RRR Lawn & Landscape Tip of the Day!


Raking your lawn is probably how you finished working in the yard late last fall. In the spring it is a good idea to begin everything with that same rake. Give your yard a thorough, deep raking before you begin to mow or treat the grass.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Weed Control - Grand Rapids Lawn Care Tip of the Day from RRR Lawn

 
Weed control: Apply a pre-emergent weed killer on lawns to prevent grassy weeds from germinating. Spring broadleaf weeds like dandelions, clovers and plantains, are best prevented by maintaining a proper mowing height and fertilization. After a mild winter, annual weeds that germinate in the fall, like henbit and chickweed, will be more visible and require higher levels of broadleaf weed control through herbicides.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Grand Rapids Lawn Care Tip of the Day from RRR Lawn: Mowing

Mowing: Contrary to popular belief, setting your mower at a very low height can actually increase weeds by exposing the soil surface to sunlight and removing stored nutrients in leaf blades. Cool weather grasses, such as bluegrass, ryegrass and fescues, should maintain a height of 2.5 to 3.5 inches.

Tired of mowing the lawn every week?  Have RRR Lawn & Landscape take care of it for you!  Visit www.rrrlawn.com for more information! 

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

RRR Lawn Care Tip of the Day! Don't Put a Dollar Plant in a Dime Hole!




Always dig the hole for your plant wider than the pot size the plant came in.  This allows for proper soil amendments as needed and creates open space for new root growth.  

Monday, April 9, 2012

Is Weed Fabric Necessary? - Grand Raids, MI Lawn Care Tip of the Day


Yes, always, if using decorative landscape stone or other aggregate to cover your landscape beds.  Definitely No, if using mulch because the mulch itself will suppress weeds when maintained at the proper depth.  Weed fabric is unnecessary with the use of mulch in planting beds and often times becomes exposed after the mulch degrades and not reapplied properly.  

Contact RRR Lawn & Landscape if you would like help getting your landscaping up to par!

Saturday, April 7, 2012

What to expect today in Grand Rapid, MI

Looks like we will have a beautiful sunny day today in Grand Rapids!  High of 63, makes it a little milder than a couple weeks ago but still not too bad.

See the entire report at: http://www.weather.com/weather/today/49503:4:US

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Soil Amendments - Grand Rapids, Landscaping Tip of The Day


It’s important to understand the soil profile of your garden, landscape beds or lawn if you intend on planting.  The use of peat moss mixed in with existing clay soil will improve drainage while still retaining necessary moisture for your plants. 

Need a soil test?  Call us at 616-893-5765 or visit www.rrrlawn.com

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Choosing the right plant for the right place - Landscaping Tip of the Day


Understand the surroundings, topography, and exposure of your garden.  The exposure characteristics listed on the tag are excellent guidelines to follow, however any plant will do well if cared for properly.

Did you know RRR Lawn & Landscape does free landscape design estimates?  Visit our website at www.rrrlawn.com for more information.