Just because summer has ended doesn’t mean you can put your lawn care routine on pause altogether. Properly prepare your lawn during the fall season and you’ll be thanking yourself come spring. When ...
Fall lawn care is something that is often overlooked, especially with the weather worsening and the temperatures plummeting; stepping out into the backyard isn't as appealing as it perhaps was just a ...
Spring is the season most often associated with lawn care, and for good reason. Grass starts growing in spring, and the season is a great time to fertilize many grasses in the hopes lawns can look ...
If your lawn has a history of winter annual weeds such as henbit, wild geranium, annual bluegrass, chickweed and lawn burweed, you can apply a preemergence herbicide to prevent these weeds from ...
After a long, hot summer, fall is a great time to fertilize your lawn. Feeding your lawn in the fall helps it regain strength and prepare for winter. While grass types each have unique needs, fall ...
Lawn care is important for any homeowner. And most people don’t realize that it’s beneficial to thatch their lawn to keep their grass fresh. However, a thatching rake is different from other types of ...