Lawn

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Do you have a large brown patch in your lawn? Learn how to manage lawn patch disease from Allyn Hane, the Lawn Care Nut.
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Warm-season grasses create the green lawns we admire in the South and West. Here are some tips for maintaining healthy warm-season grasses from season-to-season.
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Turfgrass agronomist, Kevin Ross, explains why the late fall dormant application of slow-release fertilizer is crucial for your lawn.
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Follow these fall tips from The Lawn Care Nut, if you have warm-season grass.
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Agronomist’s relatively new lawn had problems: weather, over-fertilization. Testing identified the fungi. Homeowner pledges to follow fertilization schedule!
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Summer can be hard on our lawns. Fall is the perfect time to help your lawn recover from the stressors of summer and prepare for winter.
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Don’t neglect these fall lawn care practices essential to a healthy lawn: aeration, overseeding, the best time to apply an herbicide, and fall fertilization.
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Clover, once common in lawns, is now considered a weed. To get rid of clover improve soil fertility, cut grass to its optimal length, overseed and spot treat.
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Here are several things to NOT do to keep your lawn healthy this summer: mow with dull blades, in excessive heat or too short, or treat unknown issues incorrectly.
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Follow these steps from Allyn Hane “The Lawn Care Nut” for how to mow stripes and patterns into your lawn.
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I started my first lawn from seed in 2017, under the worst conditions possible, on our new property. In 2018 my new lawn survived extreme weather conditions, weeds, drought,…
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That brown patch in your lawn could be a lawn disease or grubs, which are controlled by breaking their lifecycle with preventive and curative insecticides.