Halloween is closer than you think. It’s almost time to get out the lawn decorations, buy gobs of candy, and wait for that bell to ring. But before you do, check out these tips for how to prevent Halloween lawn damage. 3 Ways to Prevent Halloween Lawn...
The first day of fall this year is September 22nd. Understanding September lawn care needs will ensure your lawn thrives as the temperatures shift. 5 Tips for September Lawn Care With the arrival of September, there are several things you can do to support your...
Bermuda grass is the most popular sod grass for homeowners. But there are many types. Which one is best for your lawn? Here’s a list of popular varieties of Bermuda grass to help. 7 Popular Varieties of Bermuda Grass This popular grass variety is a warm-season...
Weeds germinate in the summer when your lawn is stressed by heat, humidity, and drought. To understand summer weed control, you must first understand the two main groups of weeds you’ll encounter. Two Main Groups of Weeds Weeds fall into two major groups: ...
Winter isn’t an easy time for humans or plants. The snow, freezing temperatures, dry wind, and hungry critters can all take their toll on dormant yards, causing winter lawn damage. When the snow melts, if you begin to see large parts of dying or dead turf emerge, you...
We may have six more weeks of winter, according to Punxsutawney Phil, but don’t let that discourage you if you’re ready to see spring weather. He’s been wrong before! In the meantime, get your lawn ready for spring with this February to-do list. Check Your Trees...