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  • What are the Benefits of Lawn Aeration?

    Aerating a lawn involves removing small plugs of grass and soil from the ground. This lawn maintenance procedure should be completed once or twice a year. Spring or fall are ideal times for...

  • How to Remove Nightcrawlers From Lawn

    Nightcrawlers are generally regarded as a good addition to most lawns because of their ability to create healthy nutrients for the plants to feed on. However, it is possible to have an...

  • What Kind of Mulch Is Good to Put Around Fruit Trees?

    Mulch is essential in growing fruit trees. It reduces the growth of weeds that steal the minerals in the soil needed by fruit trees to grow and bear fruit. Mulch also helps maintain moisture in...

  • Alternatives to Commercial Fertilizers

    Whether you are chasing the perfect lawn or growing vegetables for your family table, you will come to a point where the soil will need some extra nutrients to get the job done. Nitrogen,...

  • Lawn Care Advice

    Everyone loves a beautiful lawn. To keep your lawn healthy, you need to care for it regularly, which includes watering, mowing and controlling the weeds. It's also important to fertilize your lawn...

  • Types of Lawn Fertilizer

    A healthy, beautiful lawn can be the envy of the neighborhood, but keeping your lawn healthy can be quite a task. Lawns often deplete the soil of nutrients as they grow, and those nutrients need...

  • Plant & Lawn Care Tips

    Caring for garden plants and lawns is a relatively easy task if you understand the natural conditions in which they live and thrive and try to mimic as many aspects of that environment as you can....

  • Lawn Fertilizing Tips

    Lawns require over 18 nutrients to grow and provide a lush forest of green blades. Nearly all, save three, of these nutrients are provided by the natural processes that occur in the soil. Three of...

  • How Often Should You Fertilize Your Lawn?

    Most fertilizer is a blend of three main chemicals that many plants need--nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. These nutrients are provided in air and water. However, due to weather and the rate of...

  • Thicker Lawn Tips

    Maintaining a thick, healthy lawn is thought to require hard work and dedication. In reality, you may actually obtain a healthier lawn by doing less work and getting a better end result. With a...

  • Why Aerate a Lawn?

    A lawn is aerated to encourage root growth of grass. Aeration reduces thatch, relieves compaction of the soil and improves its drainage. Ignoring these three factors can result in an unhealthy...

  • Winter Lawn Care Tips

    Yards require maintenance year-round, but taking the time to undertake some simple precautions can mean the difference between keeping your lawn healthy in the winter or killing your grass and...

  • How to Keep a Beautiful Yard

    The most important thing you can do for you lawn is to provide the proper nutrition. A well-fed healthy lawn has a better root system to combat heat, cold, drought, mowing, and foot traffic.

  • Best Types of Topsoil

    The best types of topsoil is any composted material, consisting of many important nutrients, or potting soil mixes. Mix up a great topsoil to help new growth with plant tips from a sustainable...

  • Can Grass Grow from Clippings?

    Grass clippings make up ten to twenty percent of the solid waste collection done in communities every year. And while it may seem like refuse from a freshly cut lawn, clippings have much to offer...

  • How Does Crabgrass Grow?

    Crabgrass is a form of plant that is more formally known as digitaria. Its name comes from the word "digitus," which means finger. This describes the plant's long leaves accurately. Besides...

  • How to change the pH of your soil

    Whether you are putting in a new lawn or wanting to improve your existing lawn a good place to start is by knowing the pH of your soil. More than likely you have heard about soil pH but it sounds...

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