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If you use a riding lawn mower to cut your grass, you might occasionally notice that your grass is being scalped. Scalping means that you are cutting the grass way too short. Scalping may occur in...
When you’re planting new grass seed on your lawn, it’s a good idea to put straw on top of the seed. The straw will hold in the moisture and allow the seeds to remain in the ground and not fly or...
When you’re trying to get a nice thick lawn, you have a lot of options available to you when it comes to grass seed. Both Bermuda and Centipede grasses are made for warm weather areas, so you might...
Scarifying Blades 101- A Guide to the Different Types of Blades
If you’re a lawn care enthusiast, you’re probably all too aware of the problems that thatch, or dead turf, can bring. Leaving dead lawn debris on your lawn can affect the health of your grass and...
Over time, it isn’t that uncommon for your yard to become uneven and messy. A bumpy lawn is usually due to natural erosion and other things that occur naturally, but the good news is that there are...
Scarifying the lawn means removing most of the thatch from the top of your grass. A little bit of thatch—maybe a quarter of an inch—is not a bad thing, but when it gets too thick, it can actually...