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Avoid this snow shoveling mistake to keep your lawn healthy all winter long
Shoveling winter snow off the driveway and sidewalk onto the lawn seems like a no-brainer. But unless you do it right, you ...
Q. Hi! You helped my dad with an issue awhile back and he suggested I reach out to you. I have attached photos of damage in my grass that I have never had until this spring. Do you have any idea what ...
If you thought snow maintenance started in winter, well ... we've got some bad news. And your delays are the reason your lawn ...
Winter dormancy doesn’t mean neglecting your lawn. Many homeowners make critical mistakes, like failing to remove leaves or winterize their sprinklers, which can lead to spring damage, disease, and ...
Mow your lawn through fall but stop once the grass goes dormant. Cool season grasses should be around 2.5 to 3 inches tall during the fall. Allowing grass to stay too tall before a frost can lead to ...
That fuzzy blanket of gunk left on Alaskans' yards after the snow recedes -- like someone slimed your yard with cobwebs -- is more than just the leftover ooze of winter. It's called snow mold, a ...
Cut your lawn properly in fall to avoid mold and fungal problems. Mowing correctly in fall entails knowing when to make the final cut and how high the grass should be left to stand for winter. Combine ...
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