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link to Can Bermuda Grass Choke Out Weeds?

Can Bermuda Grass Choke Out Weeds?

Weeds are the arch nemesis of any lawn owner. Weeds are characterized as any plant whose undesirable qualities outweigh their desirable ones. Weeds are a problem for lawns because these unwanted...

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How to Shampoo the Lawn

Shampooing your lawn may sound like a crazy concept, but there is some science to the practice. Shampoo contains surfactants. Surfactants are substances that reduce the surface tension between...

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How to Dethatch Your Lawn Using a Rake?

There are multiple ways to dethatch your lawn that use various different tools. Some methods require machinery which can be costly and unnecessary for small areas of your yard. A rake is certainly...

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The Weight of Mulch

Mulch is material that is laid over soil. The benefits of mulch include moisture retention in the soil, temperature control, and inhibited weed growth. Mulch can be made of organic material such as...

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Fall Cool Season Lawn Seeding Tips

If you’ve been distracted lately by the sight of your own lawn – and not in a good way, it may be time to do something about it. Seeding your lawn is always a good option for repairing patchy...

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Why Is My Grass Different Shades of Green?

Your grass can vary from a deep, dark green, to a yellow or light brown color. On one end of the spectrum, a dark green color means your grass is perfectly healthy and in great condition. Once it...

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