Now that it's fall, you may be watering and mowing your lawn less often, but that doesn't mean you should disregard it completely. There are a few common fall lawn diseases to watch out for. Read more
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Just because the days are getting shorter and the weather is getting colder, doesn't mean pests are disappearing. Right now they're probably looking for a place to ride out the winter. Will it be in your yard? Here are a few ways to help protect your lawn from pests this fall. Read more
Leaves may not be the only thing attacking your lawn this season. Even if you can't see them yet, there could be any of the following common lawn pests getting cozy for the winter. Read more
Whether you're new to pest prevention or have had problems in the past, these common mole control methods will help keep your yard from turning into a mess of mounds. Read more
For lawns with a layer of thatch just above the soil, a light web may be in the process of spinning by sod webworms. After feeding on leaves, they travel to your yard and may even spend the winter if no treatment plan is put in place. Learn more about these lawn pests and what you can do to stop them. Read more
Now that your grass is growing slower, you may think the weeds are too. Well, they're still out there! In fact, some weeds—like henbit—are in the process of germinating now, even though you won't see them until spring. So, there's such a thing as fall lawn weeds, and there are ways to stop them. Read more