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Proper spring lawn prep involves clearing debris, checking soil pH, raking up dead grass, removing early weeds or pests, and overseeding bare spots. You're setting the stage for healthy growth, fewer ...
Lawn grubs can cause major damage to your lawn, killing grass by eating the roots.Dead grass, animal and bird activity, and ...
IF your lawn is covered in nasty bald patches, fear not, you’ve come to the right place. With summer right around the corner ...
A dull blade creates ragged edges on grass tips that can turn brown after a few days or invite fungi and disease. Keeping the mower blade in top shape is just as fundamental to lawn care as ...
Maybe you use the wrong type or amount of fertilizer. An Easier Solution for Lawn Care Bob Vila has partnered with TruGreen to help your yard get tailored nutrients and care—exactly the attention it ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - You can get lawncare tips from Brown Landscape Management every week on First Look at Four. This segment is sponsored content and not a product of WSAZ news. If you are ...
1.) Don’t scalp. Cut high at 3 inches or the highest setting on your mower. Scalping increases nutrition demands, decreases ...
Even if you have lush, green grass, your lawn may still have bare spots. Bare spots occur for a variety of reasons, and when they do, seldom fix themselves. To repair these areas and earn the title of ...
Power raking may be needed to remove excess thatch. Thatch is the reddish-brown mat found between soil and grass. It is made up of dead roots and rhizomes. Grass clippings do not contribute to thatch.