Annual core aeration is essential to the health and vitality of the lawn Without aeration, the lawn won’t be able to ...
Some lawns are simply the envy of the neighborhood. How do they do it? Read these six lawn care habits people with great lawns obsess over—and why they work.
The fourth week of March is the time to mow and edge the lawn and to consider if aerating would be a good investment. Aerating is poking holes or removing plugs from the lawn to allow air and water to ...
Aeration is the process of loosening compacted soil to allow grass roots to get nutrients more easily. The best time to ...
It is easy to ignore lawns in the spring, but completing a few simple maintenance jobs now will give the grass the boost it ...
Grass can often struggle to grow if it is not cared for properly in spring, but there are three basic tasks that will ensure ...
Spring cleaning isn’t just for your house. Your yard could use a good airing out, too. And that’s what lawn aeration is all ...
Aerating your lawn, while beneficial in the long term, stresses it in the short term. Your lawn needs time to recover after ...
The advantage of our mild winter in Western Washington is that many marginally hardy plants will make an encore performance ...
Thatch is a layer of organic matter that builds up on your lawn over time and can prevent your yard from getting enough nutrients. Dethatching involves using tools, like a dethatc ...
Dethatching your yard can be quite the process, but you have more work to do when you're done. Your lawn is vulnerable and needs caring for directly after.