The summer heat can be brutal on many living things, including your lawn. The situation gets even worse in drought conditions. Even while some grasses go dormant during the harsh summer season, they could still use a good drink now and then. Here are some summer lawn watering tips to help your grass get through this time of year. Read more
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We’re in the final weeks of summer now and it shows—especially on the lawn. Some grasses go dormant in the extreme heat. Others just haven’t soaked enough water. Not to worry. There’s still time to get your lawn in shape and enjoy what’s left of the season. Here are some summer lawn maintenance tips to tackle things like mowing and weeds. Read more
Noticing more beetles around than usual? What about birds and other wildlife digging up your lawn? Are there patches of dead grass there too? One or all of these signs could mean you have grubs. While a few aren’t a problem, a lot of grubs could mean more work for you. Here are some grub control methods to consider. Read more
Summer has a distinctive sound. You may hear crashing waves, a melodic ice cream truck, kids playing, and sprinklers splashing, but there’s also that familiar chirp that fills the night air. While the sound of crickets outdoors may be music to your ears, hearing one inside your house not only echos but could also mean trouble. Learn about the kind of damage they can do and how important cricket control is in and around your home. Read more
Summertime and lawn maintenance is easy. This is mostly because a wide variety of lawns go dormant in the harsh heat of the season. While this may mean less mowing, it doesn’t mean ignoring the lawn altogether. Use this summer lawn maintenance checklist to see what still needs to be done. Read more
Now that it’s the middle of summer, you may have mowed your lawn a few times already. How’s it holding up? How you mow can affect overall grass health. Here are some lawn mowing tips to carry you and your yard through the rest of the season. Read more