A summary of the 2025 lawn growing season with Pennsylvania regional weather trends and the outlook for spring of 2026.
Lawn Care Blog
How to Water Your Lawn After Aeration and Seeding
Make the Most of these Services & Maintain Lawn Health
If you've invested time and money in aeration and seeding services, not watering properly could let it all go to waste. Help enhance these processes and maintain lawn health with these watering tips.
Aeration and overseeding are two beneficial practices to help your lawn recover from summer's heat and prepare to survive the cold. Part of the lawn care planning process should include determining the budget for these projects. There are several factors that impact the cost of aeration and overseeding.
This summer’s weather has been a nearly complete reversal from last year’s drought. The good news is that frequent mid-summer rains have lawns looking greener than normal for this time of year.
Maintaining a healthy lawn and garden provides more than just a pretty landscape. But it takes a little work to keep it at its best. Learn how preventative tree care benefits you, your home, and your yard.
It's possible to water your lawn too much and too little. Finding the right balance helps achieve lush, healthy green grass. Otherwise, you could be left with lawn damage and disease from poor drainage or drought. Learn what proper watering practices help prevent self-induced lawn damage.
This spring’s cool, wet weather has helped with recovery of lawns that were damaged by last year’s drought. Although no one knows for certain what kind of weather is in store for summer, the National Weather Service forecasts abnormally warm temperatures for the Mid-Atlantic region. It’s also possible we will be experiencing periodic dry conditions, so lawn enthusiasts should be ready for anything.
Spring is a time for plants to grow and green up. While some may take longer to show signs of new growth, others may shows signs of poor health. Here are some things to look for when trying to determine if your shrub is dead or still dormant.
Achieving a healthy, lush lawn takes work. You can choose to do it yourself with store-bought products or hire a professional lawn care company. Consider the following pros, cons, and factors related to deciding whether you should tackle lawn care yourself or hire a professional.
Although every lawn is different, some trends are common, and certain maintenance practices now will pay dividends down the road.







