Diseases can affect your lawn when you least expect it. You might have a fungus on your lawn and not know how to recognize or treat it. Red thread disease might have taken root during the fall, but you were… Read More
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A Primer on Tall Fescue
If you want to build the perfect lawn, then you need to start somewhere! Now that you understand the difference between sodding and seeding, you can begin to move onto the next step. One type of grass you can use… Read More
New Home Sod: Choosing Between Seeding and Sodding
With winter approaching, you might be dreaming of moving into a new home. However, most first-time homeowners wait until spring to make their move. Whether you are planning on purchasing a house or are bound to be moving into a… Read More
Maintaining a Brand New Lawn
Managing a brand new lawn in the winter can be a tall task. Even as fall turns into winter, some days will be warmer than others. This can make everything you do feel like it isn’t having any effect. Still,… Read More
4 Winter Lawn Care Tips
It won’t be long now until winter is here for real. The arctic blast covering roughly two-thirds of the eastern United States isn’t fun by any stretch of the imagination. That means it can be difficult enough to go outside… Read More
4 Questions About Planting Sod in the Winter
November is here at last. That means we’ve now entered the final month of fall. Winter is just around the corner. While you might think that it is impossible to plant anything during this time, that is a misconception. You… Read More
Go Green with an Environmentally-Friendly Lawn
Did you know that your lawn is good for the environment? Many homeowners can’t tell the difference between turf and sod, but both have their merits. Building up an environmentally-friendly lawn is much easier than you might think, especially if… Read More
Getting Rid of Dollarweed
Many homeowners might not know what dollarweed is. It is, of course, a type of weed. It is also known as pennywort and grows every year in the summertime between July and August when small white flowers begin to bloom…. Read More
Can Sod Last Through the Winter?
Anyone unfamiliar with how hardy sod is might not think it can survive the cold. The surprising truth is that it actually can. This is good news, especially as cooler temperatures finally start to settle in as winter approaches. Let’s… Read More