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Lawn Care / Apr 13, 2020

How to Prevent Crabgrass

Crabgrass is a coarse, low-growing weed that is prevalent in many regions of North America. Here in Southern California, smooth crabgrass is the most common variety. Crabgrass thrives in adverse conditions, particularly intense heat and drought. If left unchecked the plant can spread quickly, leaving unsightly patches of weeds growing in your lawn. Because crabgrass….

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Lawn Care / Apr 13, 2020

How to Use Sod to Patch Your Lawn

When we discuss the virtues of sod, we typically talk about how easy and affordable it is to use to quickly establish an entirely new lawn. Rather than spending months caring for seed and hoping it will grow in healthy and weed-free, sod allows homeowners to get a big head start on the grass-growing process…..

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Lawn Care / Apr 13, 2020

Choosing the Right Sod For Your Lawn

If your lawn is looking a bit sad these days, you may be wondering what you can do to bring it back to life. If this is the first time you’ve considered using sod on your lawn, you might think that it’s all the same. In fact, there are many different types of sod available….

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Lawn Care / Apr 13, 2020

Why, How, And When You Should Aerate Your Lawn

Aerating your lawn is an important part of caring for it each season. This process of punching small holes in the soil helps strengthen your lawn by freeing tangled grass and constricted roots and allowing compacted soil to receive some extra air, water, and nutrients. When you don’t aerate your lawn, excess thatch and debris….

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Lawn Equipment / Apr 13, 2020

Reel Mowers Pros and Cons

When choosing a new mower for your lawn, there are a few things to take into consideration. What kind of experience do you want to have while mowing? How much can you spend? How much lawn do you have to mow? Recently, push reel mowers have become increasingly popular among people who want to save….

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Lawn Care / Apr 13, 2020

How and Why to Overseed Your Lawn

What is Overseeding? When landscapers talk about overseeding, it simply means sowing seeds in a lawn that’s already been established, rather than seeding bare soil. This process can help to fill bare spots, repair damage in your lawn, and fortify it during the growing season. It’s an easy, effective way to reverse thinning grass and….

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