Our Best Spring Lawn Care Tips

Our Best Spring Lawn Care Tips

We’ve had a few glimpses at spring so far in Maryland, and temperatures are going to continue to warm over the next few weeks. Now is a great time to start thinking about your turf for the spring and plan ahead to make your lawn as lush and green as possible. Here are...
3 2023 Landscaping Trends

3 2023 Landscaping Trends

There are always new ways to beautify your home or business, and in this newsletter, we’ll be reviewing some of the hottest landscaping trends for 2023. The team at JFC Grounds Maintenance is always here to help you design the perfect landscape, including one that...
3 Ways to Give Your Commercial Landscaping a Makeover

3 Ways to Give Your Commercial Landscaping a Makeover

Just like you make resolutions for the new year in your personal life, it’s also a great idea to make them for your business. What are some of the ways that you can give your commercial landscaping a makeover in 2023? Refresh Your Entrance The entrance to your...
How to Winterize Your Commercial Landscaping

How to Winterize Your Commercial Landscaping

Just like you need to clean the gutters at your house and rake up the leaves before snowflakes start falling, you also need to take time to winterize your commercial landscaping. Here are some of our best tips to winterize your commercial property easily this month....
Easy Winter Lawn Care Tips

Easy Winter Lawn Care Tips

Your home’s lawn is one of the biggest parts of the exterior of your house, and it plays a big role in the overall curb appeal of your property. While lawns are dormant for much of the winter, the actions that you take (or don’t take) during the winter months can make...
4 Common Winter Landscaping Mistakes

4 Common Winter Landscaping Mistakes

The temperatures are getting colder, which means that the time for planting and harvesting is over. While winter gives gardeners a bit of a break from time outside, what you do (and don’t do) over the course of the winter months can impact your lawn next spring and...