The Americans cover millions of acres of valuable agricultural land around their homes with lawn, marigold and azalea beds, wisteria, and an occasional privet or maple. Yet as a landscape designer, Supreme Landscaping know most edible plants are beautiful and that homeowners could grow a meaningful amount of food in their yards, a much more noble use of the soil.
Lawns
If you have cool-season turf, like fescue or bluegrass, you are about out of time to renovate or overseed your lawn. However, if this is still on your to-do list, be sure your soil pH is around 6.0 to 6.5. A soil test from Supreme Landscaping service can give you this information, as well as any additional nutrient requirements that might be needed, along with the appropriate amounts to add to your lawn. You can add the required nutrients after you get your report sending for Supreme Landscaping. Keep new grass seed moist. You may have to water briefly several times each day until germination. Try to keep fallen leaves off the seeds without disturbing your seeds in the process.