Brother in Lawn and Landscape

Brother in Lawn and Landscape Locally owned and operated Lawn and Landscaping business. Visit us @ www.brotherinlawnservice.com Quality work at an affordable price.

Weekly or bi-weekly lawn mowing. We also offer landscape design and install.

Looking to hire someone to train as a crew leader. Only looking for people with experience in lawn care and landscaping....
06/24/2025

Looking to hire someone to train as a crew leader. Only looking for people with experience in lawn care and landscaping. YOU MUST HAVE a valid drivers license and your own transportation to and from work. 5 days a week during the summer months. Please text or call if you are interested 6013371453 ask for Drew

04/29/2025

Copied from MSU:

We have gotten a lot of questions about "stickers in your yard" aka LAWN BURWEED. Read below for more info:

LAWN BURWEED is a winter annual that often goes unnoticed until the plant is fully mature. This w**d germinates in the fall and has a pale green leaf that resembles parsley. The problem with this w**d is that as the temperatures rise in the spring it moves into its reproductive cycle where it forms a spine tipped burr at the tips. These are the defense for the seed and also an inconvenience to pets and bare feet.

Control of this w**d is much easier with a healthy turf going into the fall. Making sure that you lawn receives the proper amount of water, sunlight, and nutrients are the best defense against this w**d as well as others. Chemical control is also used in the fall as a pre-emergence and late winter as post-emergence. For pre-emergence control, products that have Isoxaben, Prodiamine, or Pendamethalin can be applied in late fall. For post-emergence control products that contain Atrazine is safe on Centipede and St. Augustine and on dormant Bermudagrass. Products that contain 2,4-D, dicamba, and mecoprop can be used on Bermudagrass and Zoysia but can injure St. Augustine and Centipede. Anytime you use chemical control always read and follow label directions.

Lawn burw**d poses a unique problem as it almost always escapes our eye as we do not travel our yard often in the winter months but almost always find it in the spring and summer months when it is too late. For those that have this problem now remember that a full, lush turf is a great defense.

Try to grow in these areas between now and when temperatures start to decline. Also, be prepared to spray in late fall to inhibit this w**d from germinating and again in late winter to catch all of those that escaped.

Find more info about managing your home lawn here:http://extension.msstate.edu/sites/default/files/publications/publications/p1322_1.pdf (photo credit: Dr. John Byrd)

A little pine straw to freshen up.
04/04/2025

A little pine straw to freshen up.

Pictures of a tear out and new install we finished up for a customer! Nows the time to get the landscaping scheduled
02/14/2025

Pictures of a tear out and new install we finished up for a customer! Nows the time to get the landscaping scheduled

08/13/2024
07/10/2024

We’re hiring! Looking for an experienced lawn care maintenance worker. Must be able to pass a drug test and have a valid drivers license! Pay based on experience

05/18/2024
15 gallon Japanese Yews 100$ each 6 total available
05/18/2024

15 gallon Japanese Yews 100$ each

6 total available

04/10/2024
We added a patio for this customer yesterday and getting ready to add a pergola in the next few weeks! Keep us in mind f...
03/28/2024

We added a patio for this customer yesterday and getting ready to add a pergola in the next few weeks! Keep us in mind for all of your outdoor spaces

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52 Hobart Wlalker Road
Carriere, MS
39426

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