How Often Should You Treat for Ticks?
If you’re only thinking about tick control after someone gets bitten, you’re already behind.
Soil Science 101: What DIY Lawn Care Usually Misses
A lot of lawn care advice focuses on what you can see—green color, weeds, bare spots.
Snow Mold on Your Lawn: What Causes It and How to Help Your Grass Recover
When the snow melts in early spring, many homeowners notice strange gray or pink patches on their lawn. It can look alarming,but in most cases, it’s a common lawn condition called snow mold.
Winterizer: The Key to a Stronger, Greener Lawn Next Spring
As the leaves start to fall and the days grow shorter, most homeowners think lawn care season is wrapping up. The mower goes into storage, hoses are drained, and attention shifts to snowblowers and...
How to Keep Your Lawn Thriving Through the Summer Heat
When temperatures soar and rainfall disappears, your lawn feels the stress just like you do. Summer can be one of the toughest seasons for turfgrass—especially in New England, where weather patterns...
Aeration & Overseeding: Why Your Lawn Needs It Now
A healthy lawn starts below the surface. If you want grass that’s thicker, greener, and more resilient, aeration and overseeding is the secret – and fall is the best time to do it. In this guide,...
Spring Clean Up Tips to Jumpstart a Healthy Lawn
After a long New England winter, your lawn is ready to wake up—but it can always use a little help. A thoughtful spring clean up isn’t too extensive, but it sets the stage for healthier turf all...
How to Fix and Prevent Lawn Salt Damage
Winter road salt keeps driveways and sidewalks safe, but it can wreak havoc on your lawn. If you’re noticing brown patches along the edges of your yard as the snow melts, lawn salt damage is likely...
Snow Mold: What It Is, Why It Happens, and How to Fix It
New England winters can be tough on your lawn, and one of the most unwelcome surprises after the snow melts is snow mold. This fungal lawn disease thrives in cold, wet conditions, leaving your grass...
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