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Certified seed offers purity, verified genetics, high germination, and disease resistance.
Problems with Bargain Seed:
– Annual ryegrass that…
Turf Type Tall Fescue: Deep roots, drought tolerant, quick to germinate.
Kentucky Bluegrass: Spreads via rhizomes, dense and…
Overseeding is planting new grass seed into an existing lawn to improve density, color, and
resistance to pests and diseases.
Why Overseeding…
Timing matters in lawn care. For cool-season grasses like tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass,
and perennial ryegrass, fall is the best season for…
Core aeration is the process of removing small plugs of soil and thatch from your lawn to
relieve compaction, improve air exchange, and promote…
Lawn Health: Heat and drought stress may start to affect your lawn.
Pests: Surface insects like sod webworms and chinch bugs become…
Lawn Health: Enjoy lush spring growth!
Pests: Weeds thrive in open or thin areas. Start watching for grubs early.
Fertilizer Benefit: This…
Lawn Health: Active root growth is underway, and color starts to improve significantly.
Pests: Broadleaf weeds like dandelions and clover begin to…
Preparing for a Healthy Growing Season
As the weather warms, your lawn wakes up. Here’s what to focus on:
✅ Pre-emergent crabgrass control…
Lawn Health: Grass begins to green as the soil warms up.
Pests: Crabgrass starts to germinate once soil hits 55°F.
Fertilizer Benefit: Your first…