We’re sure you’ve heard that proper curb appeal is important, especially if you are trying to sell a home. That means you’ll find plenty of tips online for improving your home’s curb appeal. However, your team at U.S. Lawns - Knoxville knows that quality curb appeal is even more important for commercial property owners. What do we mean? Well, no matter kind of commercial property you have, the outdoor appearance is a continual message to potential customers and colleagues. Read on →

When you’re running a business, your image is everything. From a potential customer visiting your website, to reading your brochure or driving past your business, presentation matters from the start. We all know the saying first impressions matter, and it’s never been more true than in the world of business. U.S. Lawns - Knoxville knows just how valuable your business image is, and that’s why we’ve built our business around yours. Read on →

How much do you know about the purpose of mulch in landscaping? Mulch simply refers to a variety of materials used as a soil covering on a garden bed. Using mulch over your soil can help retain moisture, prevent weed growth, and provide insulation. The right mulch can add significant curb appeal to your property. If you use an organic mulch, it will decompose and offer fertile nutrients to your soil. Read on →

Hearts are all a bloom February, the month of love. As the midpoint of winter, this is an opportune time to give your lawn and garden a little TLC as we all wait for spring to come. U.S. Lawns - Knoxville has many helpful tips to keep your landscape looking fresh and well maintained. Read on to learn more. Shrubs, Trees, and Roses As it’s halfway through winter, now is the time to keep protecting any tender trees and shrubs before a freeze. Read on →

Who has had lawn care on their mind this winter season? Chances are good that your lawn could use a bit of loving care. The truth is that some lawn care is a necessity in winter, despite the dormancy of your lawn. Remember, proper winter care means your lawn is more likely to flourish this spring. And who doesn’t want a more beautiful landscape in the winter? U.S. Lawns - Knoxville has rounded up a few winter lawn care tips that may not have known. Read on →

When winter hits, the cold and dry air is hard on any Tennessee garden. For many flowering plants, a winter freeze is far too rough on them to allow for health or bloom. However, there are some flowers which are surprisingly hardy through the winter months, and U.S. Lawns - Knoxville has made a list of some of our favorites. Even better, these spectacular plants will also fit in perfectly for a festive holiday landscape. Read on →

We all know that January is a time of renewal and New Year’s resolutions. Have you made any resolutions for your landscape in 2018? U.S. Lawns - Knoxville has gathered some ideas you can go through this month to help you better plan for the year ahead. Begin taking photographs. When we look at the same landscape day in and day out, it’s incredibly easy to overlook problems. If you want to see your landscape with a fresh set of eyes, walk around your grounds and take photos. Read on →

Part of Tennessee’s appeal is the mild winters and gorgeous scenery, yet winter damage to outdoor plants still occurs across the state in residential and commercial landscapes alike. The good news is that a good deal of such damage can be prevented. U.S. Lawns - Knoxville has tips you can use to minimize winter damage and avoid the cost of replacing injured plants. Consider proper plant placement. It’s common for property owners to plant first and deal with problems later. Read on →

If you have a garden on your grounds, it’s really important that you prep that garden for winter. Preparing a garden for winter helps ensure its protection through the frost, and even readies it for the spring season, too. U.S. Lawns - Knoxville has rounded up some simple steps you should know if you plan to properly care for your garden each fall. When it comes to plant hardiness, Knoxville is in zone 7a. Read on →

The holiday season is kicking into high gear and that means seasonal decor will also be in full bloom. Christmas trees will soon be gracing our homes and businesses. In fact, as many as 30 million real Christmas trees are sold every year in the US! But just like any other living plant, these festive focal points need extra care to look their very best and last all season long. U.S. Read on →