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How to Get Rid of Quackgrass

April 30, 2024

Lawn Care and Tips

Quackgrass is an invasive weed that looks similar to fescue and crabgrass. It’s a perennial that’s difficult to control and can quickly spread over your lawn, choking the growth of your turfgrass. In this guide, we’ll discuss how to identify quackgrass and share some tips for quackgrass control so you can kill quackgrass without damaging... Read More

How to Get Rid of Broadleaf Weeds

April 17, 2024

Lawn Care: How To...

What are broadleaf weeds? They’re an invasive species of weed that can take over your garden. Known for being resilient and hardy, these weeds fall into the annual and perennial category and can be identified by their thick, broad leaves. From poison ivy to thistles and clovers, there are hundreds of species occurring worldwide. A... Read More

When to Treat for Grubs

March 19, 2024

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If your lawn appears thinner than usual or has a spongy feel when you step on it, a grub infestation is a likely culprit. If left unchecked, grubs can cause significant damage to grass and underlying soil. Taking preventative measures every season and treating your lawn for grubs in the earliest stages may help prevent... Read More

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When to Start Lawn Care After Winter

March 1, 2024

Lawn Care and Tips

If your lawn looks unloved after a harsh winter, it’s natural to want to start your post-winter yard work. However, starting certain tasks too soon could adversely impact your results. Cold temperatures can put emerging grass shoots under stress, leading to a patchy or unhealthy lawn. Conversely, beginning too late could prevent your lawn from... Read More
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Spring Lawn Care Checklist: Prepare Lawn for Spring

February 23, 2024

Lawn Care and Tips

The end of winter is an important time to come up with a spring lawn care plan. As temperatures rise and daylight hours extend, your grass awakens from being dormant and is ready to begin another growing season. Generally, once soil temperatures consistently reach above 50 degrees Fahrenheit and there is no more risk of frost,... Read More
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