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Is February Too Soon to Cut Grass?

For those who love their lawns, February may be one of the most stressful months of the year when it comes to lawn care. One minute, you're itching to mow after a beautiful day, but a chilly snap reminds you…

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What Are Signs Your Lawn Needs Aeration?

Lawn aeration — the process of removing small plugs of soil from your lawn — is one of the most effective things you can do for long-term turf health. It relieves compaction, improves drainage, helps fertilizer and water reach the…

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Can I Aerate My Lawn in January?

If you are wondering whether you can aerate your lawn in January, yes, but only if the conditions permit. The ground should not be frozen or wet. Aerating during this period reduces compaction and improves drainage, which is especially useful…

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When Should the Final Cut of Grass Be?

The final cut of grass should happen when soil temperatures drop consistently below 50°F (10°C) and grass growth has visibly slowed — typically between late October and mid-November for most of the United States. The exact timing depends on your…

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Can I Put Moss Killer On My Lawn in January?

When it comes to seasonal lawn maintenance, January may seem like a good time to relax and leave your grass alone. True, lawns require less regular care in the winter than they do in the summer, but that doesn't mean…

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When to Stop Mowing Your Lawn Before Winter

  The ideal time to put away your mower for the season is not determined by the calendar — it is determined by your grass. By late fall, your lawn begins sending quiet but unmistakable signals that it is approaching…

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Tricks to Get Your Lawn Ready for Winter

Getting your lawn ready for winter comes down to six core steps: make the right final cut, aerate, overseed if needed, apply a winterizer fertilizer, address weeds and pH, and clear all debris before the first hard frost. The work…

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What Should You Do to Your Lawn in October?

In October, the seven most important lawn care tasks are: mowing at a raised height (while growth continues above 40°F), applying a fall-specific fertilizer high in phosphorus and potassium, overseeding bare patches before soil temperatures drop below 48°F. You also…

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Is October Too Late to Scarify?

As a responsible homeowner, you know that scarifying your lawn promotes its health by lowering decongestion caused by the accumulation of grass cuttings. If you are wondering whether October is too late to scarify, the answer is yes. October is…

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How Do I Help My Grass in Winter?

Winter is a difficult season for lawns, but with good planning, you can ensure that your grass survives the winter months and emerges greener and stronger in the spring. Taking the proper precautions now can safeguard your lawn from harsh…

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