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Tick Season in Massachusetts: What to Expect in 2026 and How to Protect Your Yard

As spring settles into Massachusetts, so does something less welcome—tick season. And in 2026, early indicators suggest homeowners may be dealing with higher-than-average tick activity across the region. From wooded suburbs to neighborhood backyards, ticks are becoming more prevalent—and more of a concern. Understanding why this is happening, where ticks live, and how to protect… View Article

Do Pine Trees or Pine Needles Change the pH of My Soil?

April 25, 2025
If your yard has pine trees, you’ve likely noticed a thick carpet of fallen needles underfoot. Many homeowners worry that these pine needles might be turning their soil acidic, potentially affecting grass, garden plants, and even other trees. It’s a common belief—but is it true? Let’s explore whether pine trees or pine needles actually change… View Article

The Importance of Trained Lawn Care Technicians

January 16, 2025
Maintaining a healthy and vibrant lawn requires more than just watering and mowing—trained lawn care technicians play a crucial role in ensuring your lawn stays in top condition. Regular lawn care services, such as fertilization, weed control, and pest management, are crucial to keep your lawn in top condition. However, these tasks can be time-consuming… View Article

2024 Year in Review

December 18, 2024
Weather Rainfall in recent years has been quite erratic.  We had a very wet spring this year a fairly average summer, and an incredibly dry fall.  Last year we saw a fairly average spring, a very wet summer and another dry fall.  Wet weather particularly in the spring is a driver for a foliar disease. … View Article

Unleashing the Potential of Fall: The Art of Mulching Leaves for a Thriving Lawn

October 22, 2024
As autumn ushers in its vibrant palette, your lawn undergoes a seasonal metamorphosis. Instead of seeing the fallen leaves as a chore, seize the opportunity to elevate the health and aesthetics of your landscape. At Natural Tree and Lawn Care, we advocate for sustainable practices that not only enhance your property but also benefit the… View Article

Hairy Bittercress: The Winter Weed You Can Prevent This Fall

October 2, 2024
As fall progresses, many homeowners assume lawn care can be put on hold until spring. However, some of the most troublesome weeds, like Hairy Bittercress, start growing during the winter months, even though you won’t see them until spring. At Natural Tree and Lawn Care, we want to help you prevent these winter weeds before… View Article

Snake Oil and Miracle Products for Lawns

September 6, 2024
As the world becomes more saturated with products claiming to be the solution to all of our problems, it’s essential to be wary of snake oil and miracle products. These products are often marketed as the answer to all of our lawn care problems, promising everything from a lush, green lawn to the eradication of… View Article

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Setting Your Lawn Up for Success: Winter Planning for a Greener Spring

When winter settles in across New England, it’s easy to assume your lawn is “on pause” until spring. While turf growth may slow or go dormant, winter is actually one ...
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2025 Year in Review

The 2025 season brought another year of dramatic swings in weather, pest pressures, and plant health challenges across Massachusetts. From early spring leaf-out and erratic rainfall to the rapid rise ...
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What’s Happening to My Lawn During the Winter?

When the cold sets in and the ground freezes, most homeowners start to wonder what’s really happening to their grass until spring. Is it “sleeping”? Is it damaged? Should you ...
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November Pruning Tips: Safety, Damage Prevention & Proper Timing in New England

As the colorful leaves fall and trees enter dormancy, November presents a great opportunity for homeowners across New England to inspect their landscapes and perform some light, strategic pruning. However, ...
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When Evergreens Shed: Understanding Natural Needle Drop in Fall

As the seasons change, it’s easy to assume that evergreens—those steadfast trees that stay green year-round—never shed their needles. But if you’ve noticed a layer of brown needles beneath your ...
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