Lawn Care & Landscape Tips
True Lawn Care is happy to share lawn care and lawn maintenance tips and answers to frequent lawn maintenance and landscaping questions that will help you maintain the best lawn and landscape for your property in San Diego. We believe that healthy lawns, trees, and shrubs play a vital part in maintaining a positive environment for us all, and creative water-wise landscaping helps us all to conserve water, one of our most important resources. We encourage you to share our posts with your friends. Working through the apparent changes and warming in our Southern California climate helps every one of us – to provide a better place for our next and the following generations to come. Contact us about your landscaping needs, and how to make them waterwise, and to do your part to make a better future in San Diego for us all.
Can You Sharpen a Lawnmower Blade without Removing It?
It is possible to sharpen a lawn mower blade while still attached to the mower using a metal file. However, this would be much more awkward versus simply removing the blade.
How Often Should I Water My Lawn?
In San Diego, we're frequently asked how often "should" I water my lawn to keep it green. There are several factors that make a difference in how we answer the question.
Am I over or under watering my lawn?
All of us in San Diego are making the effort to conserve water, but how do you tell if you're overwatering (or underwatering) your lawns. Ask your lawn, or the True Lawn Care professionals!
Rock Garden Ideas
Adding a rock garden is an imaginative way to add depth and present a component of surprise. The rugged appearance of rock adds earthy appeal, connecting a traditional yard to the natural world.
Water-Wise Landscaping
Southern California is one of the driest areas in the nation, and seems more "desert-like" every day. Be water-wise with True Lawn Care landscape and total lawn care.
10 Reasons to use Drip Irrigation
Drip Irrigation is perfect for any landscape project to help conserve Water - Commercial, Residential, HOAs benefit from drip irrigation