by Brian Ray | Apr 21, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last Tuesday, a homeowner in Ooltewah watched the clouds clear after a 2-inch downpour only to see their fescue had jumped three inches overnight. You’re likely staring at a shaggy yard right now, wondering if you should pull the starter cord or wait another...
by Brian Ray | Apr 20, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
That rainy Saturday morning might feel like your only window to trim the yard, but firing up the engine during a downpour is often a recipe for disaster. You want your property to look sharp, and seeing shaggy, uneven growth during Chattanooga’s average 52...
by Brian Ray | Apr 19, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last Tuesday, a family in Ooltewah watched from their back porch as three inches of rain transformed their yard into a stagnant pond in less than 45 minutes. It’s a common sight across the Chattanooga area, where our dense red clay soil acts more like a swimming...
by Brian Ray | Apr 18, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last Friday, a sudden 2-inch downpour turned Ooltewah lawns into mini-swamps within 90 minutes. By Monday morning, that healthy fescue has jumped to 7 inches tall, leaving you wondering if you should risk a mow or wait for the sun. You’re likely asking, can you cut...
by Brian Ray | Apr 17, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
The most expensive Japanese Maple at a garden center will likely die within 18 months if it’s dropped into a hole of unamended Tennessee red clay. It’s a common trap for homeowners who visit ooltewah nursery & landscape co inc expecting a simple DIY...
by Brian Ray | Apr 16, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last Tuesday, a homeowner in East Brainerd watched as 4 inches of rain turned his fescue into a soggy jungle. With more storms hitting the Chattanooga area this week, he faced a tough choice: is it ok to mow lawn when wet just to keep the height down? We understand...