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What a Great Lawn Really Comes Down To

A great lawn takes more than mowing every week or watering when it looks dry. Many homeowners focus on surface-level tasks, but the real difference...

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Lawn Care

What a Great Lawn Really Comes Down To

A great lawn takes more than mowing every week or watering when it looks dry. Many homeowners focus on surface-level tasks, but the real difference between an average yard and a consistently green,...

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Lawn Care

Is It Bad to Mow Leaves? When It's Good—and When It’s Not

Handled the right way, fallen leaves can help feed your soil and support plant health. Left unmanaged, they can smother grass and create problems across your landscape. In this guide, you’ll learn ...

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Lawn Care

How to Keep Your Lawn Green in Summer (Without Overwatering)

A green lawn is what most homeowners want, but it often becomes more challenging to maintain during the summer months. Between intense summer heat, dry weather, and increased foot traffic, even wel...

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Secret to Perfect Lawn Stripes
Lawn Care

The Secret to Perfect Lawn Stripes (It’s Easier Than You Think)

So, how do you get stripes in grass? It comes down to bending the grass blades in different directions as you mow. This simple technique creates a striping effect where light reflects differently a...

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Lawn Care

The Best Grass Type for Your Lawn Depends on This

If you have ever searched for the best grass type for lawn, you have probably seen long lists of options like bermudagrass, Kentucky bluegrass, or fine fescue. It can feel like the answer is simply...

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What Is Red Thread
Lawn Care

What Is Red Thread? How to Get Rid of It and Prevent It

If your lawn suddenly looks patchy with pinkish-red strands stretching across the grass blades, you may be dealing with red thread. It’s a common disease observed in home lawns, especially in sprin...

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How Much Should You Water Sod
Lawn Care

How Much Should You Water Sod? Timing, Frequency, and Tips

Sod promises immediate results with a picture-perfect lawn. However, long-term success depends on proper care after installation. Among all factors, watering has the greatest influence, and it is o...

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Diagnosing Brown Spots in Your Lawn
Lawn Care

Is It Brown Patch Disease? Diagnosing Brown Spots in Your Lawn

Of the many things you expect after putting time into lawn care, brown spots are not one of them. Seeing patches appear across your lawn, especially overnight, can be frustrating and confusing.

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Why Some Lawns Green Up Faster Than Others in Spring
Lawn Care

Why Some Lawns Green Up Faster Than Others in Spring (And How to Catch Up)

For warm-season grass, spring is a transition period. Your lawn is recovering from winter and gradually moving into the growing season, and that recovery does not happen evenly across the entire lawn.

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Fall Lawn Maintenance: What Most Homeowners Get Wrong (and How to Fix It)

Fertilizing your lawn is often associated with one key goal: making the grass greener. While fertilizer can certainly deepen color and help a lawn look fuller, growing a healthy St. Augustine lawn ...

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