No More Loose Green Waste In Utica
'Tis the season for lawn work...mowing, trimming, pruning and planting. Now, if you're a resident in the city of Utica, there are new rules regarding loose green waste.
'Tis the season for lawn work...mowing, trimming, pruning and planting. Now, if you're a resident in the city of Utica, there are new rules regarding loose green waste.
With the warmest March on record to kick off spring, have you noticed how green (and how long) the grass is in your backyard in April? I mowed my lawn last week for the first time of the season, and I would have to say that's the earliest I've ever mowed it. Usually, I don't mow the lawn until the first of May, but not this year.
On a hot, summer-like day like today, it's hard not for one's mind to wander and think about all the yard work they have to do and the length of the grass. Well, at least that's what my mind thought about today. Now that the spring season seems to be in full swing, although I wouldn't rule out a snowstorm, it's time to think about keeping those lawns and gardens healthy. And, thanks to advice from Troy-Built, a manufacturer of outdoor power equipment, we have some tips to keep our yards the talk of the neighborhood.
'Tis the season to try to green-up your lawn. Some people in my neighborhood have already started mowing their lawn, but I'm going to wait for another weekend or two. Now, there are new regulations from the state regarding phosphorus-based lawn fertilizers.