Affordably Priced
To suit your budget
541.292.9595
earlsyardservices@gmail.com
23 May 2025

Be Cautious of Toxic Mulch: Protecting Your Pets, Plants, and Yourself

Mulch is a garden superhero.1 It conserves moisture, suppresses weeds, regulates soil temperature, and enriches the soil as it decomposes.2 But not all mulches are created equal. Beneath the beneficial surface of certain types of mulch lie hidden dangers that can pose significant threats to your beloved pets, valuable plants, and even your own health.3 Understanding these risks and knowing how to identify problematic mulches is crucial for a safe and healthy garden. READ MORE

23 May 2025

The Ultimate Guide to Protecting Blueberries from Pests

Blueberries are a delicious and nutritious fruit that are enjoyed by people all over the world. However, blueberries are also susceptible to a variety of pests, which can damage the plants and reduce the yield of fruit. There are a number of things that can be done to protect blueberries from pests, including: READ MORE

22 May 2025

Removing old or dead trees from your yard

At some point, a tree may reach the end-stage in its life cycle. At this point, it may be necessary to have it removed. Although a difficult choice to make trees can sometimes become diseased, get too close to the house, get an incurable pest infestation, or grow too close to a power line. In most of these cases, the best or right thing would be getting rid of the tree. Although you might have invested many hours getting the...

22 May 2025

Landscape Maintenance: Jackson County’s 2025 Fire Restrictions

For landscape maintenance professionals in Jackson County, the arrival of dry, warm weather isn't just a sign of lush growth; it's a critical reminder of heightened wildfire risk. The 2025 Fire Season has officially begun, and understanding the specific regulations and best practices is paramount to ensuring safety for your crews, your clients' properties, and our beautiful Southern Oregon environment. The Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) has declared the 2025 Fire Season for Jackson County, with restrictions officially starting on June...