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Should I Hire a Lawn Care Professional?
Deciding whether to hire a professional to maintain your lawn depends on several factors, including your time, experience, and budget. Here are some signs that you might want to consider hiring a professional: Lack of time: If you have a busy schedule and don’t have the time to devote to maintaining your lawn, a professional […]
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May 09, 2023
Mulch: 20 Diverse Benefits for Your Lawn & Garden
Mulch is a material of many talents. Mulch adds much more than stylish curb appeal to your lawn. Sure, it’s a supermodel of lawn style, adding character and visual beauty to your property. Mulch is also a multi-beneficial nutrient for landscape beds, gardens and trees. “Humble mulch is the quiet workhorse of the garden,” HomeDepot.com […]
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Apr 06, 2023
The Whats, Whys and Hows of Dethatching
Dethatching. It’s far from the most exciting word in lawn care, but one of the most essential terms for homeowners to know and understand. It’s also no homeowner’s idea of a fun way to spend a Saturday afternoon, but, for at-risk lawns, it’s an absolutely necessary chore every once in a thatchy grass while. Dethatching […]
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Mar 10, 2023
Applying Spring Pre-Emergent Fertilizer for Weed Prevention
Even during the bitter cold of winter and early spring, weeds never sleep. Like ninjas in the grass, they are quietly plotting their return to unwelcome, unsightly invasion of your lawn and garden. As any veteran gardener and landscaper will tell you, it’s never too early to begin the fight against invasive weeds and grass. […]
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Mar 01, 2023
For Lawns, Snow Actually Has Positive Attributes
Snow, what is it good for? For most people who are not professional skiers, snowblower salesmen or 5-year-olds who want to go sledding 24/7, the answer is nothing. But for your lawn, believe it or not, snow can be a godsend, a natural fertilizer and insulator that protects it from the winter’s harshest elements and […]
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Feb 07, 2023
How to Avoid Accidentally Killing Your Lawn This Winter
Behold winter, the one season that should come with a Lawn Health Advisory Warning. Winter’s harsh elements spare no one, especially those who battle and endure it 24/7. As if 50 below zero wind chills, Iowa blizzards, cement skies and waves of snowstorms weren’t enough, your lawn is also weathering other dangerous man-made auxiliary threats […]
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Jan 16, 2023
Why Does Grass Turn Brown During Winter?
It’s one of the most winteresque, depressing signs of winter: brown, seemingly lifeless lawns. It’s the antithesis of a Norman Rockwell painting. In a word, it’s dull. Just like white snow is the trademark color of winter, brown is the signature color of grass in hibernation until warmer, friendlier weather arrives in spring. But exactly […]
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Dec 05, 2022
Are You Making These Common Fall Lawn Fertilizing Mistakes?
The first, toughest rule of life is nobody’s perfect. Even the 1985 Chicago Bears lost once. Tom Brady, the greatest quarterback of all time, has misfired on over 4,000 of his nearly 12,000 career passing attempts. In Major League Baseball’s vast 147-year history, only 23 pitchers have thrown a perfect game and those pitchers were […]
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Nov 04, 2022
How to Prep Your Lawn for Winter
You can feel it through the new chill in the air. You can see its arrival in the not-to-distant future from the ominous turning of the falling leaves. You can sense its approach the turning days, months and pages of the calendar. As Lord Ned Stark would say, “Winter is coming.” But as you analyze […]
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Oct 05, 2022
Cutting Grass Too Short Is Bad For Its Health
Why Buzz Cuts Are Bad Looks for Lawns It’s the most dangerous lie in lawn care, and one that has spelled doom and bad health for many an American lawn. Alas, the shorter you cut your grass does not equate to less times having to mow it. “Forget the lawn-mowing myth that saws the shorter […]
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Sep 08, 2022