Posts Categorized: Landscaping

5 Lawn Care Tips to Follow this Summer

May 12th, 2022 | Posted by jrohrbaugh-admin
Lawnmower cutting the lawn in the summer

As the warm weather approaches and everyone gets excited for the summer season, we’re going to take a quick look at how homeowners can keep and maintain a healthy lawn this summer season for their yard. The summer season can bring some heat and drought in many places, so it’s important to care for your… Read more »

Properly Caring for Your Fruit Trees this Summer

April 18th, 2022 | Posted by jrohrbaugh-admin
Caring for your apple tree during the summer

Summer is approaching fast, even though we’re still in the month of April. Before we know it, we’ll be enjoying the great outdoors, having cookouts, watching sunsets, and hosting backyard parties. At this time, it’s typical to start planning your spring landscaping, doing yard maintenance, and adding new plants to your property. It’s important to… Read more »

Add Power Washing to Your Spring-Cleaning List

February 16th, 2022 | Posted by jrohrbaugh-admin
Pressure washer in the spring

The Spring season is right around the corner, even though it does not feel like it. We’re still in the middle of winter with cold temperatures and snow passing through parts of the country still. Many homeowners and business owners are not thinking about the spring season yet and the spring landscaping chores that come… Read more »

Fall Cleanup Around Your Home

October 12th, 2021 | Posted by Jason Rohrbaugh

The Fall season has kicked off, which means yardwork is still a necessary task you have to keep up with around your home. The season for which you landscape, clean-up, and maintain your yard usually starts in the early spring and extends to mid-Fall. When you finish up the last bit of lawn mowing, there… Read more »

Protecting Your Gutters from the Bad Weather Elements

August 30th, 2021 | Posted by jrohrbaugh-admin

Even though we’re still in the Summer season, fall is right around the corner, which means there are more home maintenance tasks to get done around your house. One of the most important is protecting your gutters, cleaning them, and ensuring structural integrity. Fall is the season where these tasks play an important role in… Read more »

The Benefits of a Flagstone Patio for Your Outdoor Space

March 29th, 2021 | Posted by Jason Rohrbaugh
Flagstone Patio from Crew Cut Lawn & Landscaping

Spring is under way, which means it’s time to start thinking about landscaping and yard transformations. If you’ve been thinking about making your outdoor living space a little bit nicer, then Crew Cut Lawn & Landscaping can help you out. We encourage every homeowner to create a beautiful outdoor living space because not only can… Read more »

Springtime Lawn & Landscaping Tips

March 5th, 2021 | Posted by Jason Rohrbaugh
Spring clean-up landscaping

The spring season is upon us. Yes, springtime gives us radical weather and varying temperatures, but it’s still the spring season. This season is the time to make sure you get some landscaping cleanup done, as well as lawn care. Your lawn has probably gone through some tough conditions with the winter season. This is… Read more »

Pruning & Trimming in the Spring Season

February 12th, 2021 | Posted by Jason Rohrbaugh
Pruning plants in the Spring

As we’re slowly approaching the Spring season, which means its’ time to start thinking about your landscaping plans for your yard. One thing many people don’t understand is which plants are okay to prune and cut back in the Spring. Many people believe it’s important to prune and trim everything in the spring, but this… Read more »

Caring for Your Lawn During the Winter Season

December 7th, 2020 | Posted by Jason Rohrbaugh
Snow covered lawn care

As the snow falls during the winter season, many homeowners don’t think to do anything with their lawn. In fact, most homeowners make it a priority to not deal with any landscaping or lawn issues during the cold winter months. Your lawn can benefit from a little maintenance during the winter season though. You should… Read more »