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How to Fertilize Your Lawn in Spring

Most homeowners fertilize their lawns in the spring, followed by one or two additional applications throughout the growing season. If you fertilize your grass, do not do so too early in the season. The optimal time for the first application…

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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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Should I Put Anything On My Lawn in Winter?

As a responsible homeowner who is used to taking good care of their lawn, you must be wondering whether you should apply anything on your lawn during winter. Well, it depends on your location. In most cases, lawns stop growing…

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Can I Hydroseed My Own Lawn?

Hydroseeding, also known as hydro mulching or hydraulic mulch seeding, involves spraying a "slurry" over the soil to promote grass growth and avoid soil erosion. The slurry contains grass seed, water, fertilizer, mulch, and biostimulants. The fertilizer promotes grass growth,…

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Do String Trimmers Need Oil?

String trimmers, often known as weed trimmers, come in handy when it comes to maintaining your outside areas. A properly maintained trimmer may readily cut weeds and grass as needed, as well as edge paths, for a tidy appearance. If…

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Ways to Fix a Waterlogged Lawn

When your lawn is waterlogged, it not only damages the grass, making it look ugly, but it also increases the chances of moss and algae growing on your lawn.  Signs your lawn is waterlogged Besides seeing water on your lawn,…

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