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  • Care For Your Lawn - Tips On Watering By:-janetra
    Watering requirements for your lawn will depend on a lot of different factors and will vary considerably from lawn to lawn and area to area. In general, in the hot summer months, lawn made from bluegrass or ryegrass will need about 2 ¼ inches of water every week. less in cooler weather. If your lawn is made from fescues less frequent watering is needed as this type of grass has a deeper root system and can store more moisture between waterings.
  • Care For Your Lawn - Winter Lawn Care Tips By:-janetra
    In the fall the cutting height of your mower should be gradually lowered in order to begin the winter with no tender young grass that will be susceptible to disease. In addition young grass will be vulnerable to drying out in the cold winter winds leaving you with a brown lawn. Lower the cutting height in steps so that the grass is gradually cut shorter or you may damage the turf by removing all the green growth.
  • Sprucing Up Your Lawn In December By:-Fran Phalin
    During this last month of the year, you may have much on your mind and your lawn care activities may be the furthest thing from it. However, just because we are in full fledged Winter season, doesn't mean your lawn should be neglected. Maintaining your lawn now will make a huge impact come Springtime.
  • Start The New Year With A New Clean Up For Your Lawn By:-Fran Phalin
    Spring isn't quite here yet, but that is even more reason to get a head start on some spring clean up for your garden. Winter may not have been harsh from your perspective, but the winds and rains may have done damage to your lawn that will need some fixing up before they can start growing and producing come spring time. Some of the things to focus on if you want a great looking yard are: Spring Clean Up, Bed Prep, Turf Prep, and Composting.
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