Lawn
November Lawn Care: Final Mowing and Winter Prep in the Great Lakes Bay Region
November might feel like the season to store the mower and forget the yard until spring, but this month plays a huge role in your lawn’s health. Whether you manage commercial grounds or take pride in your home’s curb appeal, the right steps now protect your turf and set it up for a strong comeback…
Read MoreFall Lawn Care Tips in the Great Lakes Bay Region
As the leaves change across Michigan’s Great Lakes Bay Region, your lawn enters its most important season of care. Homeowners in Bay City, Saginaw, Midland, and surrounding areas know that fall lawn care is essential for preparing grass and soil to withstand harsh winters and come back stronger in spring. Here’s how to protect your…
Read MoreEarly Summer Lawn Care: Protect Your Lawn from Heat Stress
As the summer heat rolls into the Great Lakes Bay Region, lawns across the area start to feel the strain. Whether you’re caring for a residential lawn or managing a large commercial property, early summer lawn care is key to preventing heat stress and maintaining a healthy, vibrant yard. At Weiss Property Management, we know…
Read MoreMay Lawn Care Tips: Mowing, Watering, and Fertilizing for Spring Growth in Bay City, Saginaw, and Midland
As we welcome the warmer days of May here in the Great Lakes Bay Region, lawns across Bay City, Saginaw, and Midland are springing to life. At Weiss Property Management, we know that a well-maintained lawn not only enhances curb appeal but also increases property value. Whether you’re a property owner or tenant in Bay…
Read MoreMichigan’s Worst Spring Weeds—And How to Destroy Them for Good
Michigan’s Top 3 Spring Weed Invaders (And How to Fight Back) Spring in Michigan means blooming tulips, fresh grass… and weeds that spread like wildfire. Here are some of the most hated offenders—and proven solutions to stop them. 1. Dandelions: The Yellow Menace Why They Thrive: Deep taproots survive winter, and seeds spread with every gust of wind. How…
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