We love the fall weather we’ve had this week, but lawn fungus does too. The two types we see here are brown patch and take-all root. Root rot looks like highlighter green grass at the start, before becoming uneven patches of dead/thinning grass. It spreads...
Fall is here, and tree leaves are everywhere. We highly recommend removing leaves from your lawns right now, especially if they’re covering the majority of your yard. A layer of leaves can trap moisture against your grass, which can cause fungus, mold, and...
It’s time for some more lawn care tips! Some people wonder why we say to change the direction when you mow your lawn every time. One reason we stress this is because grass gets flattened and will start to grow in the direction it’s mowed. Changing...
One of the weeds you may have noticed around lawns lately is Virginia buttonweed. This weed is a deep-rooted perennial, known for its small, white flowers that bloom in late summer and fall. It can be frustrating to deal with because it spreads by seed, roots, or...
A healthy lawn is the foundation for a beautiful outdoor area. Still, without the right watering practices and mowing techniques, even the most advanced fertilization and weed control efforts can fall short. Proper watering ensures that your grass receives the...