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Why (and How) You Need to Dethatch Your Lawn
Dethatching your lawn is important to allow nutrients, air, and water to properly reach the soil and, consequently, prevent ...
Dethatching boosts lawn health by improving airflow, water access, and nutrient flow, helping prevent fungus and compacted ...
Anyone who has a lawn in their front or back garden is being urged to rake it this October - or face a potentially ruined ...
Autumn is the perfect time to give your lawn a little extra care. One simple garden task can improve the overall health of ...
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How To Fix Bare Spots In Your Lawn Before It Gets Too Cold
Fall is a good time to repair bare spots in the lawn. Learn what steps you need to take to fix bare spots before winter ...
Lawn Love’s 10 Fall Lawn Care Tips Fall foliage is beautiful to look at — but all those leaves covering your lawn can smother ...
As heavy rain and colder temperatures bring moisture to lawns, one thing gardeners have noticed beginning to affect their ...
Raking leaves is tedious and a chore. So don’t do it. In fact, that’s the lawn care advice one regional expert from Virginia Tech has.
As cooler weather arrives and you prepare to put your mower in the garage for the winter, don’t turn your attention away from ...
Do you need to rake your leaves this fall? That all depends on what type of property on which you live. Here are four questions to ask yourself.
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When is it Too Late to Dethatch Your Lawn? Turf Experts Reveal the Tell-Tale Signs That You've Missed the Window
D ethatching is essential for a healthy lawn. It removes excessive thatch to help the grass get light, moisture, and ...
This not only spreads disease across your lawn and potentially to nearby plants, but can attract unwanted pests and insects. “If organic matter such as dead grass and moss is left on your lawn, it can ...
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