Winter lawn care tips
1. KEEP TRAFFIC TO A MINIMUM
Even brown and dying grass shouldn’t be walked on. Your lawn is sturdy to many things, but if heavy traffic remains consistent on one area of your lawn, then it’ll have a hard time growing back due to the compaction of the lawn. Another issue that tends to come with compacted ground is crabgrass, prostrate knotweed, and goosegrass. To keep traffic to a minimum, be sure to clean off all sidewalks and walkways to your home.
Do I need a bagger for my zero turn?
So You have your brand new zero turn mower, its spring time but you have leaves everywhere and you can't wait to get on it at mow some grass. So ate b toy going to mulch the leaves or bag them?
Lawn tips for the spring
So Spring will be here before we know it! We all wonder what it takes too have beautiful lush green grass and have so many questions so what can you do. Here are four lawn care tips that can help you to get the best lawn possible.
How to kill crabgrass
Crabgrass, an annual weed common to North American lawns, is an iconic scourge of homeowners as the weather grows warm. The weed is green with five flat blades and thrives in moist, fertile conditions in warm weather, especially in full-sun.
Leaves! Good or Bad? It depends.
The first step in learning how to get rid of leaves is to have the right tools on hand. The most popular rakes are beloved just for their size—a big rake makes the job smaller.