Bolton Lawn & Landscaping LLC

Bolton Lawn & Landscaping LLC Bolton Lawn & Landscaping LLC offers commercial and residential services to Vinton, Roanoke City, Roanoke Co., East Botetourt Co. and areas of SML.

Bolton Lawn & Landscaping is a growing lawncare business offering a wide variety of services to our residential and commercial customers. Here are a few things that we offer mowing, trimming, aeration fall and spring, new landscape installation and removal. No job is too small nor too big.

Very interesting read on this invasive plant!
09/25/2020

Very interesting read on this invasive plant!

Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) is a VERY invasive grass that can invade lawns, landscape beds, and vegetable gardens. If left unchecked, Japanese stiltgrass will disrupt our native plant and animal communities, causing harm to our natural resources.

If you have stiltgrass, remove it now (if you haven't already) before it sets seed and you wind up with MORE stiltgrass next year!

Why is it bad?

-On a moist, shady, fertile site, stiltgrass can replace competing ground vegetation within 3-5 years, disrupting natural communities and causing harm to our natural resources.
- It's a shade tolerant plant that can survive and reproduce under a closed forest canopy--that means it can live in many different places!
-Japanese stiltgrass can produce large numbers of seeds – from 16,000 to 50,000 seeds per square meter.

What does it look like?

Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) is bright green with a distinctive silvery stripe of reflective hairs along the midrib of each narrow, lance-shaped blade. The leaves are one to three inches long and alternately arranged on a branched stalk resembling a smaller, more delicate version of bamboo. Flower spikes grow on top of each stem before the plant sets seed in late August to September. Growing one to three feet tall, Japanese stiltgrass has a sprawling, mat-like manner. At the end of the season, the plant dies back; in heavily infested areas it produces a thick layer of dried, tannish thatch.

Stiltgrass thrives in moderate-to-densely shaded areas subject to regular soil disturbances, such as flooding, mowing, tilling, and high foot traffic. Stiltgrass is commonly found along roadways and ditches, floodplains, moist woodlands, and power line corridors. Stiltgrass often thrives in soils that are moist, acidic to neutral, and fertile. Stiltgrass also threatens wooded areas where tree canopies are defoliated due to infestations of gypsy moths or other destructive events. In residential areas, stiltgrass can invade lawns, landscape beds, and vegetable gardens. Stiltgrass does not proliferate in full sunlight or in areas with standing water.

Where did it come from?
Native to Japan, China, central Asia and India. M. vimineum was originally documented in Tennessee in 1919 and is believed to have been accidentally introduced to the United States through its use as a packing material.

More info from:
NC State Extension: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/japanese-stiltgrass-identification-and-management?fbclid=IwAR1GhnP7bCB1DN5fKap8udLo2xuWi7lb1yhuLpolqcERpj8kzotHHUr0bUc
Penn State Extension: https://extension.psu.edu/controlling-japanese-stiltgrass-in-your-garden
Maryland Extension: https://extension.umd.edu/hgic/topics/japanese-stiltgrass

06/17/2018

Looking for someone to work part time seasonaly. You must be willling to work in the heat, cold and various weather conditions. Contact 540-309-7366

When you get stuck under a porch but you are thankful for the rain! Grass is going to GROW!!
05/17/2018

When you get stuck under a porch but you are thankful for the rain! Grass is going to GROW!!

Great read!
05/09/2018

Great read!

When one or both people in a relationship work in the green industry, they face unique challenges in order to make family a priority.

Another invasive pest to look out for!
05/04/2018

Another invasive pest to look out for!

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Virginia agriculture officials say a newly introduced invasive insect has the potential to seriously impact Virginia’s grape and orchard industries.The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services issued a statement Wednesday urging

04/26/2018
Walked out this morning and the grass sure is green thanks to all this rain!!!
04/26/2018

Walked out this morning and the grass sure is green thanks to all this rain!!!

This was earlier in the year. The homeowner had installed hardscaping on the side of the house and wanted to add a bed n...
04/07/2018

This was earlier in the year. The homeowner had installed hardscaping on the side of the house and wanted to add a bed next to the house. So the design work started giving them an idea of what it would look like, with plants like heather and hydrangeas. Finished off with medium sized river rock.

Even with snow in the forecast tomorrow, the grass is greening up!
04/07/2018

Even with snow in the forecast tomorrow, the grass is greening up!

A little before and after mulching from this past week!
04/01/2018

A little before and after mulching from this past week!

Need mulch?? We can help with that. Call today for an estimate 540-309-7366. We also install brick chips and decorative ...
03/26/2018

Need mulch?? We can help with that. Call today for an estimate 540-309-7366. We also install brick chips and decorative stones!

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803 Landfair Drive
Vinton, VA
24179

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
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