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The summer heat can present a whole new crop of problems for your lawn when you’re attempting to control weeds. Instead of attacking summer weeds with all the herbicide in your arsenal, we advise a less aggressive approach. Read here to learn more. Read more

Fleas and ticks are unwanted pests that feed on the blood of their hosts. These parasites can transmit a variety of diseases, so it is important to treat your pets—and your lawn—in order to keep your family and furry friends protected. Read more

Billbugs are a common pest that plagues turfgrass lawns in Ohio. This turf pest causes brown spotting throughout your yard as it feeds on your grass. Read here to learn about billbug prevention and how to manage an infestation. Read more

Ground ivy is an aggressive, invasive plant. It is a nuisance to suburban homeowners, but can be downright dangerous to have on rural properties if horses are present. Read here about the dangers of this toxic plant. Read more

Henbit is a broadleaf weed that appears in shady spots on your lawn. Keeping henbit under control involves acting quickly once it’s spotted as well as taking preventative measures. Read on to learn more about keeping henbit off of your property. Read more

Your pup is your best pal! But Fido is rarely a friend to your grass. It is possible to have a canine companion and a beautiful lawn. Read on to learn more about treating dog urine damage on your lawn. Read more