You’re not the only one who may be enjoying the cooler temperatures and lush yard. Moles are more active in the spring and fall since the ground is moist and easier to dig through. There are ways to make your lawn less desirable to these burrowing pests. Learn more about mole control techniques to get back to enjoying what’s left of the warmer weather. Read more
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While the dip in temperature may be sending some pests away, others are still around and ready to do some damage to your yard. Here’s a list of some common fall lawn pests and control options for each. Read more
Leaves aren’t the only thing invading your lawn this fall. Weeds are still growing, even if you can’t see them. Fall is the best time of year to treat your yard for perennial broadleaf weeds. This is the season they’re storing energy to take over in the spring. You can stop them by acting now. Here are some tips on controlling fall lawn weeds. Read more
Fall is a great time for football, pumpkins, changing—and raking—leaves. Now that the weather is cooler, it’s a perfect time for preparing your yard for winter. What you do now can help keep your yard healthy and prevent pests, lawn disease, and more work come spring. Follow these simple fall lawn cleanup tips to make the most of this season. Read more
All summer long, your lawn has taken a beating. From hot temps and little water to foot traffic and wandering wildlife, a lot was going on out there. Now it’s time to reward your lawn for making it through the harsh season with some revitalizing fall lawn care tips. Read more
As the sun starts to set on summer, signs of fall color start to creep across your lawn. While those late-blooming plants are making an appearance, weeds are still thriving and reseeding. Fall is an excellent time to repair your lawn from summer’s wrath and prep it for a lush spring. Here are some fall weed control tips to help ensure the grass is the only green you see. Read more