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22 Nov 2019

Prevent Winter Lawn Fungal Diseases

Now is the perfect time to hire a professional to help prevent winter lawn fungal diseases.

B-Sharp will get the job done right for you!

You can prevent winter lawn fungal disease! You will want to make sure that your lawn is cleaned up prior to the first real snow accumulation occurs. Many different types of lawn diseases happen in the winter because we are not doing proper fall cleanup. I know you might think it is too late, but it truly is not!

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16 Nov 2019

Fall Preparation for the Winter Season

Fall is almost over and winter will be showing up before you know it. Make sure you get prepared for what is to come!

First, make sure you have your landscape prepared so that it will withstand the winter weather that is coming. You want to get all your outdoor plants cleaned up and trimmed down. Make sure all your leaves are cleaned up off your lawn.

The preparation of plants in the fall for winter is very important if you want them to withstand the cold months. Make sure you have a layer of mulch down to act as a barrier from the cold for their root systems. Making sure to care for your plants in the fall will help them to be beautiful again in the spring!

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04 Nov 2019

Winter is on its way!

Winter season is almost here are you prepared?

Once you have taken care of your landscaping by cleaning out your flower beds, trim your shrubs and trees, getting Winteryour leaves cleaned up, aerated your lawn and put down seed. There are other things you will need to do to protect your landscape.

You might want to start thinking about planting for the winter season. You will want to choose plants that can withstand the cold temperatures. Pansies, mums, and foliage plants are the types you will want to look into.

Since you are already out there planting, why not think about planting for the spring season. Now is the time to plant your bulbs for the spring blooming season. Bulbs like crocus, hyacinth, daffodils, and tulips are a good choice; when spring arrives your flower garden will be beautiful!

You can wrap your tree trunks to help prevent bark damage to newly planted trees or think bark trees. When the temperatures dip during the night it causes the sap to freeze which can, in turn, cause the bark to split. Wrapping the bark will help to provide a barrier from the cold temperatures and keep the sap from freezing.

You will then what to begin thinking about the snow that is about to fly. Have you secured snow and ice removal? B-WinterSharp Property Maintenance offers this service to both commercial and residential customers. We will make sure you’re not caught in the snow or ice this winter!

Contact us and B-Sharp will help will all your property maintenance needs. You can reach us by telephone (330) 882-1999, email bsharppm@gmail.com, or by visiting our webpage www.b-sharp.us.

 

28 Oct 2019

Winter Preparation will Make for an Easy Spring!

Tips on how to prepare for the winter season.

Winter preparation should start with cleaning out your flowerbeds; make sure you have all the debris and leaves cleanout to prevent the area from growing disease and bacteria that will Winter Preparationaffect the growth of your plants in the spring.

Make sure to blow or rake your leaves off the grass, so that you will prevent bare spots from occurring once that blanket of snow is down. If you leave the layer of leafs you can make a breeding ground for bacteria and mold to grow. This will mean extra work for you in the spring to get your beautiful lawn back.

 

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10 Oct 2019

Curbside Leaf Removal

B-Sharp’s mission is to save you time and money by eliminating the hassle of leaf removal and time-consuming trips to the dump!

                                                                 

leaf removal
(Leaf Vac)

 

CURBSIDE LEAF REMOVAL COLLECTION:

Our leaf removal vacuuming service since 1990. We eliminate the hassle of bagging leaves and time-consuming trips to the dump. You do the raking and we do the hauling!

 

 

 

 

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17 Sep 2019

Leaf Clean Up

The leaves are starting to turn colors and you may have noticed some on the ground already.

Fall is upon us and it is time to get to cleaning up our landscapes. There are many ways to keep the leaves cleaned up. Typically, people reach for their rakes. Raking leaves can be very time consuming and sometimes labor-intensive. You should try using a leaf blower.

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05 Sep 2019

Prepare your Landscape for Winter

Now is the time to start preparing your landscape for the upcoming winter months.

landscape fallen leaves

You will want to make sure you’re removing all debris from your landscape and flowerbeds. Now is the time to prune all your shrubs and trees. Also, it is a good idea to make sure you have a nice layer of mulch put down. This will help protect your plant roots during quickly approaching winter season.

The fall season is a good time to have aeration done. Aeration will break up the soil and allow for water, oxygen and fertilizer access to your grassroots. Also, this is the time to seed your lawn. The process of aerating and overseeding with help to fill in the bare spots in your lawn and it will help to prevent disease. Additionally, this will help your landscape to be ready for the cold and beautiful in the spring.

Make sure to get all the leaves raked up, or have a company do that for you. B-Sharp offers a fall clean up and has a leaf vacuum to help make this task easier on you. Make sure not to leave any piles of leaves. If piles or a blanket of leaves are left it will prevent your lawn from receiving the sunlight it needs.

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28 Aug 2019

Fall Planting Season

Planting in the fall

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Daffodils

Are you looking to spruce up your flower beds or garden this fall before winter arrives? It is good to know that you can plant up to 6 weeks prior to the ground being frozen. Planting 6 weeks prior to the freezing of your ground will give your plants the opportunity to become established prior to the cold temperatures and snowfall.

Depending on your area you can sometimes pant well into mid-November. You want to make sure you provide a good barrier for your newly planted material. You will want to put down mulch or some type of covering to protect the roots when the temperatures dip.

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13 Aug 2019

Firewood

When buying or seasoning your own firewood you want to make sure that the moisture level of firewood is between 15 and 20

pwoodercent. Anything higher, the efficiency drops, and the smoke output goes up.

When looking for the best-seasoned firewood, it will be dried until the moisture content is below 20 percent. This will take some time, six months at a minimum. When looking at the wood if it has been properly seasoned, the color should be faded. As time passes, the color will continue to fade becoming lighter and the wood will become hard.

Some think that unseasoned firewood will not burn; this is simply not true it may take a little more time to ignite, but the biggest issue with the unseasoned firewood is that it will create smoke and more creosote as it burns. For the best fires with the least smoke, you always want to use seasoned firewood.

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