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Summer is harsh on lawns: The scorching hot temperatures, extremely dry (or humid!) air, and intense sunlight can spell a ...
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Landscapers agree that there is a perfect height to be maintained when it comes to your lawn—and you're likely cutting it too ...
It's a common mistake that many people make when it comes to tending to their garden at this time of year, but it can ...
During the hottest days of summer when your yard is competing with sweltering heat, blazing sun and less rain, it's best to keep the grass about 4 inches high after a cut. That may seem long but ...
Gardeners will be delighted to hear that they are being asked to mow less this summer. Fortunately, if they avoid one very ...
Common lawn mowing pitfalls include not staying on top of lawn mower maintenance, following an inconsistent mowing schedule, ...
Early spring is a great time to start caring for your lawn. With these helpful tips, your lawn will look good all year.
If you’ve spent the summer making the most of the great outdoors, it might be time to give your hair and scalp a little bit of love. There’s nothing quite ...
A healthy lawn can be tricky to achieve during the scorching hot summer weather, but there are a few mistakes gardeners can avoid to stop grass from becoming disastrously brittle and yellow.
Many lawns across the Twin Cities metro and greater Minnesota are greener and thicker due to a wet spring/early summer. So how do we keep them thriving?
Lawns will turn yellow in summer if you fail to avoid 1 simple mistake Grass quickly loses moisture in the hot sun and needs help to stay protected if you do not want it to dehydrate News By ...