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Spring Seeding For Proper Lawn Care

Spring is here, and people are eager to get outside and spend time in the warmth and sunshine. Whether you’re starting your lawn from scratch or just need to thicken it up and repair some spots, seeding is a relatively straightforward process that, with attention and care, will give you great results. To get started,…

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Understanding Lawn Aeration in 3 Easy Steps

Have you heard of lawn aeration? If you are invested in keeping your lawn plush and green, understanding law aeration can play an important role. What Is Lawn Aeration? Lawn aeration is the process of aerating the soil, generally done by removing small plugs from the ground. The holes created allow air, water, and nutrients…

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5 Handy Tips to Keep Your Lawn Mower Safe During the Winter Months

With winter fast approaching, it is time to put your summer supplies away, clean and cover the power tools, and sweep up your workspace and garage in preparation for the upcoming cold months. However, one of the tools in your yard upkeep arsenal is going to need a little more work to be ready for…

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Plan Ahead For Winter with These 5 Lawn Saving Tips

With the winter months practically upon us, it’s good to remind ourselves that our lawns still need some attention during the colder weather. By preparing your lawn for winter, you’re also preparing it to thrive again in the spring. Generally speaking, the warm-season grasses we use here in Georgia require less winter maintenance than our…

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Will Snow Damage my Lawn and Garden?

Before winter comes, every homeowner wants to protect their lawn and garden from freezing. Here are a few tips to ensure that your grass and plants will stay as healthy as possible. How to Protect your Lawn Snow may be covering your lawn, but that doesn’t mean it’s damaging it. What really damages your lawn is…

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Avoid These Practices to Maintain a Healthy Lawn

The lawn is one of the most abused elements of every yard, and for the most part, it can handle the abuse. But there are a few things that a lawn can simply not take. Understanding how to avoid hurting your lawn can help you make better choices along the way. Here are a few…

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The Optimal Length to Cut Your Grass

Mowing doesn’t just make your lawn look good—it helps it thrive. Just as other garden plants need to be pruned, grass needs to be mowed regularly to help it grow thick and full. A thick, healthy lawn will be more resistant to drought and weed infestation. Cutting it at an ideal length is important. Grass…

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Keeping an Eye on Your Lawn in Winter

Winter marks the end of intensive lawn care in most places. As the temperature of the air drops, the lawn’s cravings to grow do as well. Most strains of grass will turn dormant throughout the winter and stop growing. They will do just enough to stay alive, but that’s about it. This means you’ll be…

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Planting Deer Resistant Plants

For garden planters in Cumming, Georgia, the frequent interruptions and disruptions of deer munching on various plants has long since been a common occurrence.  While the natural beauty of deer in the backyard is awfully hard to beat, their constant appetites have the ability to ruin a garden. Whether the garden is composed of fruits…

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