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...Programs Does water pool in areas of your lawn after rain? Is your grass looking a little sparse? Soil compaction is likely the cause. When your soil is compacted, there...

...stop crabgrass? With spring just around the corner, along with the warmer, sunnier weather unfortunately comes the start of crabgrass season. When soil temperatures reach 58-60 degrees for roughly four...

...you getting for your money? If it’s a total lawn care package, you’ll get a lot! A good lawn service will include soil testing, aerating, fertilizing, and treatment for any...

...lifecycle. How Do Pre-Emergents Work? Pre-emergent creates an invisible barrier between the seed and soil to prevent the roots from growing. Because the effectiveness of pre-emergent is reliant on preventing...

...this weed appears on your lawn by following best lawn care practices, especially focusing on: Aerating Your Lawn: Proper aeration helps reduce soil compaction, making it less favorable for chickweed...

...practices, especially focusing on: Early Detection: Actively monitor your lawn for signs of Lesser Celandine and address it promptly. Minimize Disturbance: Avoid soil disturbance in areas where Lesser Celandine is...

...weed appears on your lawn by following best lawn care practices, especially focusing on: Improve Drainage: Addressing soil drainage issues can reduce the favorable conditions for Nutsedge. Regular Mowing: Regular...

...signs of Stiltgrass, especially in areas with high invasion potential. Avoid Disturbance: Minimize soil disturbance in areas where stiltgrass is present, as this can promote germination. Treatment If you find...

...of preferred host plants. Female Japanese beetles lay eggs in the soil, and when the eggs hatch, the larvae (grubs) feed on grass roots. Lawns with an abundance of preferred...

...rust Risk Factors: Lawn rust is most often found in areas with high humidity and weakened grass. Factors such as compacted soil and nutrient deficiencies contribute to your lawn’s vulnerability...

...moisture levels dip in the soil. Good news, the grass is well prepared for such environmental conditions and will go into a state of dormancy to protect itself from further...