Category: Lawn Care

Lawn Care / Apr 24, 2020

New Sod Care

How you take care of your new sod will depend on when you installed it. Taking care of your sod during warmer months is just below. If you’re laying new sod during colder months, skip to Caring For Your New Sod Lawn During Cold Months. Caring For Your New Sod Lawn During Warm Months The….

Read More
Lawn Care / Apr 13, 2020

Watering Grass in Winter

Winter watering can be tricky since a specific “recipe” for how and when to water your lawn does not exist. Watering depends on many factors, including: Cool Season Lawns Cool season lawns, such as ryegrasses or fescues, prefer cooler temperatures and do well during mild winters, but still require consistent watering if there are long….

Read More
Lawn Care / Apr 13, 2020

Overseeding Your Bermuda Grass

Overseeding Bermuda Grass With Ryegrass Most Bermuda grasses will go dormant (turn brown) during winter months. The most common seed variety used to overseed Bermuda, a warm season grass, is ryegrass, which is a cool season grass. Perennial ryegrass is dark green, does excellent in full sun, tolerates high traffic well, is stress and pest….

Read More
Lawn Care / Apr 13, 2020

Preparing Your Lawn for Winter

Preparing your lawn for the upcoming winter is crucial if you wish to maintain a healthy lawn and hope to see a green, lush lawn next spring. How you treat your lawn now can directly impact how well your lawn will do during the hot summer months of next year. There are several things you….

Read More
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…..

Read More
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….

Read More

{{ toastMessage }}

Select the shape of the section

Lawn Area Calculator

Total Area = {{totalArea}} sq ft

plot plan

Break down your lawn into easy-to-measure shapes!
Use a tape measure to find the dimensions of each section, and let us do the math for you.

  • {{calculateArea(plot)}} sq ft

    ft
    ft
    rectangle
    ft
    circle
    ft
    ft
    triangle
    ft
    ft
    parallelogram
    ft
    ft
    ft
    trapezoid
    ft
    ellipse