Summertime and lawn maintenance is easy. This is mostly because a wide variety of lawns go dormant in the harsh heat of the season. While this may mean less mowing, it doesn’t mean ignoring the lawn altogether. Use this summer lawn maintenance checklist to see what still needs to be done. Read more
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Now that it’s the middle of summer, you may have mowed your lawn a few times already. How’s it holding up? How you mow can affect overall grass health. Here are some lawn mowing tips to carry you and your yard through the rest of the season. Read more
See that green lawn? Look a little closer. Some of those blades may not be what they’re supposed to be. Some grassy weeds disguise themselves to look like the tall, thin blades of grass you hope your lawn is lush with. However, soon they’ll become noticeable in taller, lusher clumps that are harder to get rid of than broadleaf weeds. Never fear. Here are some grassy weed control methods to try. Read more
In the harsh heat of summer, some plants need extra water, but others seem to thrive in any weather. Like weeds. Sure, they may add greenery to your grass and garden, but if you don't want them to take over, there are steps to take to stop them. Here are some summer weed control tips to try this season. Read more
Summer is here, and with it comes longer, hotter, buggier days. If you’re finding dead patches of grass in your lawn, it could be because of the hot, dry weather. But it could also be because of hungry chinch bugs. Learn more about the signs of chinch bugs and how to prevent or control them. Read more
There are many ways to classify a weed. Two main types are broadleaf and grassy weeds that easily pop up anywhere in your lawn or garden. But then you have more hardy weeds that can be more harmful and invasive than others. Properly identifying woody weeds can help determine the best way to control them before they take over. Read more