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Preparing Your Lawn for a Cold Winter

Now that school has started and fall weather has begun, winter is just around the corner. And that means it is time to prepare your lawn for the cold weather that is on its way. Many people believe that preparing their lawn is as simple as giving it one last mow and letting winter begin,…

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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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When to Plant Grass

Grass is a wonderful thing that we all like to have in our yards.  Kids can romp around in it shoeless, teens can play all sorts of sports and games on it, and whole families can enjoy picnics and parties.  But none of that is much fun to do on dry, weedy, ugly grass.  If…

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Deciding which Kind of Grass to Use

If you find yourself in the position of seeding your own lawn, one of the many decisions you will have to make is what type of grass you are going to use.  While most people might think that all grass is the same, this is very far from the truth.  There are many characteristics of…

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Taking Care of your Yard in the Spring

Most people want to have healthy looking and vibrant lawns.  For, homeowners can do their part to freshen up and keep their yard looking healthy by following proper and routine lawn care maintenance on their yards during the critical spring months. The spring and early summer months of the year are when a homeowner will…

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Keeping Your Lawn a Healthy Height

Keeping your lawn healthy and lush can be time consuming.  Many new homeowners do not realize how much effort they will have to put into their lawn to ensure that they are getting the results that they want with their grass. When you have a lawn, you should be sure that you know what type…

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Naturally Shooing Away Unwanted Visitors

If you find that your lawn has become the neighborhood hangout for dogs, there are some natural solutions that may benefit you.  It can be difficult and awkward to approach dog owners and sometimes dog owners may not necessarily care that their dog is on your lawn.  No matter what your situation is, these natural…

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Keeping an Eye out for Insects

Insects are one of the biggest problems that face our lawns every summer. These pests can do a great deal of damage to your lawn by attacking the grass and trees and by interrupting healthy cycles of growth. If you have insect problems, it is a good idea to get rid of them as soon…

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Getting Ready to Seed Your Lawn

As fall rolls around, you should schedule some time to provide your lawn with a little extra attention. Planting tall fescue during the fall season can provide you with a lush and green colored lawn throughout the fall, winter and spring in Georgia. Planting tall fescue during the months of September and October will ensure…

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