Summer Lawn Problems
As summer arrives, lawns across the country begin to show signs of stress. Today we will talk about common lawn problems during the summer.
As summer arrives, lawns across the country begin to show signs of stress. Today we will talk about common lawn problems during the summer.
First, and most important, a partial lawn care program is definitely more beneficial than doing nothing to maintain your lawn.
Spending time in your outdoor spaces can have a long list of benefits to you, but when trees are present that list doubles in size.
It’s interesting to see how the effects of a moderate 2021 winter on your lawn carry over into the following year. The effects will differ depending on where you live. Here everything you need to know.
In at least 11 states, from Wisconsin and Minnesota to Virginia, phosphorus in turf fertilizers for home lawns has been either limited or banned altogether.
Here are three lawn fertilizer types available to homeowners. They may contain nitrogen only or, as explained below, a combination of nutrients.
During the hot, dry summer months when rainfall is often scarce, your lawn will turn brown naturally. Read more about why lawns turn brown this summer.
During the summer months, as rainfall is decreasing and temperatures climb, at times well past the 90s, trees and shrubs suffer in much the same ways as your lawn grass.
When it comes to building and maintaining a thick, heathy lawn, shallow tree roots compete with turf grass for both water and nutrients.
Grass cycling is a method of handling grass clippings by leaving them to decompose on the lawn when mowing. Grass cycling saves time & the environment.