Is Spring Aeration Necessary?
The cold winter can cause soil compaction, which can be a concern once the weather warms up. Heavy snow can close the spaces that act as routes for water and nutrients, making it difficult to reach the roots. If you…
The cold winter can cause soil compaction, which can be a concern once the weather warms up. Heavy snow can close the spaces that act as routes for water and nutrients, making it difficult to reach the roots. If you…
Raking your lawn in the spring can help you prepare for a healthy and profitable growth season. Understanding the proper raking techniques and timing is critical for preventing harm to your grass during the recovery period after winter. Spring raking…
Overseeding is a spring process that involves sowing new grass seed into an existing lawn while carefully not breaking or damaging the turf. This is a fantastic way to fill in barren spots during the winter and improve lawn density…
It's finally spring after months of cold and snow on the grounds. And with it comes spring greenup. What is Spring Greenup? Simply expressed, it is when your lawn becomes green again in the spring. It usually happens when the…
You are not alone if you are wondering when you can start cutting your grass after the winter. As the frost begins to recede and the first traces of spring bulbs planted in the autumn emerge in borders and containers,…
For a good-looking lawn, it's best not to wait until the days are longer and warmer to start prepping your lawn; there are a few basic things you can do right now to make a big difference this spring. To…
Long, hard winters can be harsh on lawns, compacting the soil and depleting nutrients. As the grass begins to grow in the spring, it requires help to get in shape for another summer of hard work. A yearly spring lawn…
After the long, cold winter, you are going back to the growing season. Spring is here, and now is the ideal time to start your lawn fertilization program and offer your turf a boost of nutrients. Spring is a critical…
With spring being on the way, it's time to start thinking about opening up the shed, getting out the tools, and preparing your lawns for the growing season. Spring is near, which means it's time for one of the most…
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…