5 Small Backyard Landscaping Ideas That Maximize Your Space
Limited square footage doesn’t mean settling for a bland outdoor area. The real challenge with a small backyard isn’t the size. It’s figuring out how to layer function, beauty, and personality into every corner without making the space feel cramped. When you approach small backyard landscaping with intention, choosing features that serve multiple purposes and…
Read MoreFall Color in the Landscape: Plants That Shine in the Fall
Fall transforms the Capital District into a spectacular display of color, and smart homeowners know this is the perfect time to plan next year’s fall garden. Whether you’re looking to add native plants that support local wildlife or seeking reliable fall bloomers for immediate impact, choosing the right fall plants can extend your landscape’s beauty…
Read MorePlanting Tulip Bulbs: Your Complete Guide to Spring Color in the Capital Region
The Short Answer: Plant your tulip bulbs in mid to late October when the soil feels cool (below 60°F). Pick a sunny spot with good drainage, plant them pointed-end up about 6-8 inches deep, and space them about 4-6 inches apart. Don’t forget to protect them from critters with some hardware cloth. There’s nothing quite…
Read MoreHow to Identify Grub Damage in a Lawn
The Short Answer: Look for irregular brown patches that lift up like loose carpet when pulled, increased animal digging activity, and spongy-feeling grass areas during late summer. Grub damage is caused by white, C-shaped larvae that feed on grass roots underground throughout the growing season. Those brown patches spreading across your lawn could be grub…
Read MoreFall Lawn Care Guide: What to Do Before the First Frost
At a Glance: Before winter arrives, focus on these key tasks: Final mowing and leaf management Aeration and mechanical seeding Fertilization and soil care Watering and irrigation winterization Equipment and garden prep Fall lawn care is your lawn’s insurance policy for spring success. While many homeowners think the growing season ends when summer fades, the…
Read MoreHow Often Should You Fertilize Your Lawn?
The Short Answer: Most lawns need fertilization 3-6 times per year. How often should you fertilize your lawn? It’s one of the most common lawn care questions homeowners ask, and for good reason. Feed your grass too little, and you’ll have a thin, yellow lawn that broadleaf weeds love to invade. Feed it too much,…
Read MoreHow to Design Your Dream Fire Pit Patio
A fire pit patio can become the heart of your backyard—perfect for gatherings, quiet evenings and year-round enjoyment. Designing one that blends form, function, and comfort takes thoughtful planning and quality materials. At Grasshopper Gardens, we specialize in helping homeowners across the Capital Region create custom outdoor spaces that reflect their lifestyle. Whether you’re looking…
Read MoreWhat is Nutsedge?
If you’ve noticed tall, fast-growing, bright green blades sticking up in your lawn just days after mowing, chances are you’re dealing with nutsedge. Although it might look like a patch of grass at first glance, nutsedge is a persistent and aggressive weed that can be a nightmare for homeowners to control. At Grasshopper Gardens, we…
Read MoreGarden Maintenance Tips for a Lush and Thriving Garden
Creating a beautiful garden takes more than just planting a few flowers and hoping for the best. It requires consistent care, thoughtful planning and a little expert guidance. Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or just getting started, these garden maintenance tips will help you grow a lush, thriving landscape you can enjoy all season…
Read MoreThe Perfect Lawn Care Schedule for Seasonal Maintenance
A lush, green lawn does not happen by accident; it requires a strategic plan that aligns with the changing seasons. At Grasshopper Gardens, we understand the importance of maintenance to keep your lawn looking its best. By following a seasonal lawn care schedule, you can ensure your yard remains healthy, vibrant and resilient. Below is…
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