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Mulching vs. Bagging Leaves

Tired of bagging and raking leaves?  The earth-friendly approach to removing every leaf from a lawn is no longer necessary. […]

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Turf Fungus/Disease in the Lawn

Lawns were under severe stress with the drought-like conditions, and recent excessive rainfall allowed extra moisture to remain on the […]

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Dormancy During Drought

Don’t give up on your lawn just yet. It most likely is not dead, just dormant! Dormancy is a process […]

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Drought and Thunderstorms

Double Whammy! – Drought and Thunderstorms All plants need at least some water to survive, therefore rain is important to […]

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Brown, Dry and Thin Lawn

Brown, Dry, and Thin Spots in the Lawn? Lawns will begin turning dormant when roots can no longer grab nutrients, […]

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Sod Webworm

Sod Webworm – Catepillars in the Lawn? Sod webworms are the caterpillar or larval stage of what are commonly called […]

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Red Thread

One of the most common diseases, seen in spring, is red thread. This disease is usually associated with perennial ryegrass, […]

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Poa Annua

Poa Annua – King of the grassy weeds! In one form or another all plants, including grasses, sprout a flower […]

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Crabgrass

Crabgrass – the bad and ugly weed! Crabgrass can invade a lawn and landscaping, potentially taking over areas where grass […]

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