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What Is the Best Feed for Lawn in Summer?

If your lawn begins to look pale and patchy in the summer, you can apply feed to it, which will provide an extra burst of nutrients to help restore lawn damage. So, if you have been wondering whether you can…

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What to Do After Scalping a Lawn in Summer?

When scalping, you should leave a significant portion of the grass blade untouched so that the grass can continue to absorb the sun's energy. At the same time, you should scalp your lawn at the right time, usually in spring…

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Should You Soak Grass Seed Before Spreading?

Should you soak grass seed before spreading? The answer is not straightforward. Some seeds benefit greatly from soaking, whereas others do not. Before you start soaking seeds, figuring out how to encourage them best to germinate is a good idea…

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Essential Lawn Care Tools for Spring

Success in lawn management depends not only on effort and knowledge but also on having the right tools. Whether you're a seasoned lawn enthusiast or a rookie gardener, recognizing the many types of lawn care tools that you need for…

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What Is the Best Thing to Kill Weeds but Not Grass?

Spring brings fresh life to lawns, but it also brings weeds. These opportunistic plants compete with grass for nutrients, water, and sunlight — and if left unchecked, they can take over a well-kept lawn quickly. The challenge is eliminating them…

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How to Rejuvenate Lawn in Spring

It's time to put away the snow shovel and look forward to more green times now that winter is almost over. As a responsible homeowner, you want your lawn to look its best, right? And it's possible. To help you…

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What Is the Best Length to Cut Grass For Winter?

The best length to cut grass for winter is 2 to 2.5 inches (5–6.5 cm) for cool-season grasses like fescue and bluegrass. Warm-season grasses like Bermuda and zoysia go dormant and should get a slightly lower final cut of 1.5–2…

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