Keep Your Lawn Lush with Overseeding

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Overseeding can reinvigorate lawns where the grass has developed thin patches. In some parts of the country, homeowners can also overseed their yards with winter rye grass for a lush green lawn through the winter months. Here’s a guide to why, how, and when to overseed your yard. What is overseeding? When a lawn has […]

Essential Items For Your New Home

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When you buy your first home, friends and family shower you with “housewarming” gifts that mostly center around decor and sentimentality. But practical items are must-haves when you’re moving into your first house. Here are the essential items you’ll need for day-to-day life in your new home. General use Cleaning supplies: broom, mop, bucket, dustpan, […]

Creepy Crawlies and Critters Can Damage Your Yard

Mole in the garden under the flowers is an example of critters that can damage a yard.

Holes, mounds and trails. When you see any of these critters in your yard or garden, you’ve got uninvited visitors. What — if anything — to do about them depends on where they are and the amount of damage they can do. Here’s a brief guide to what crawlies and critters could be lurking underfoot […]

Home Irrigation System Basics

Home irrigation system with different sprinklers installed under the lawn. Landscape design with grassy hills and fruit trees irrigated with smart automatic sprinklers at sunset.

Your home’s landscape is a big investment. Taking good care of it starts with regularly scheduled watering of plants and grass. The best way to accomplish that is with a home irrigation system. Here’s how to operate and maintain your sprinkler system correctly. How an irrigation system works Let’s take a tour of your home […]

Five Important Fall Lawn Maintenance Tasks

Photo of fall lawn maintenance tasks being completed with a rake and wheelbarrow amongst falling leaves.

As summer’s heat wanes and the evenings begin to cool, it’s time to begin preparing your landscape for the winter. Hard work now will mean a robust return come spring. Here are five important fall lawn maintenance tasks to help your landscape flourish when the weather warms up again. Prepare your lawn for new growth […]

Keep Your Lawn Looking Great All Year Long

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Even though homeowners get to take the colder months off from lawn mowing, keeping your grass in top-notch condition is a year-long job. Here’s what you need to know to keep the grass green on your side of the fence. Fall Fertilizing Late fall into early winter is a perfect time to fertilize your lawn. […]

Four Tips to Downsizing Your Yard

The beauty of a lawn comes with a price:  mowing, lots of water, plus bags of fertilizer, weed and pest control. The amount of time, sweat and resources going into the yard may eventually overwhelm your pride in it. You could hire someone to maintain the lawn, but one way or the other, it’s costing […]

Cutting Edge Advice on Buying a Lawnmower

Are you in the market for a new lawnmower? Let’s go shopping to find a great deal on the right mower for you and your yard. The type of mower you need depends on the size of your yard, the terrain and what you will be cutting. A yard up to four thousand square feet […]

A Handy Guide to the Best Types of Grass for Your Lawn

If a beautiful lawn is important to you, it’s time to study up on what type of grasses thrive — and which don’t — in your region of the country. Much progress has been made developing grasses that are drought tolerant and resistant to diseases, but you still must choose according to your climate. Consult […]

Sod for Your Yard: The Idea May Grow on You

If you’re looking to spruce up your lawn, should you have sod brought in, or should you seed? One is a faster route, but the other is less expensive. Let’s compare each method and you’ll be on your way to achieving that green, green grass of home. Let’s prep. First, the existing soil needs to […]