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Author: Luminita Toma

Luminita Toma is a nature-loving writer who simply adores pretty flowers and lawns. After plenty of research and writing on lawn care and gardening, she's got a keen eye for plants and their maintenance. When she's got some spare time, there's nothing she enjoys more than chilling with her friends, hitting the theatre, or traveling.

Growing Zones of Vermont

By Luminita Toma | Updated: July 12, 2025
Vermont

Vermont’s growing zones range from 4a to 6a, with most of the state falling within zone 5a.

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6 Lawn Mowing Patterns and How to Create Each One

By Luminita Toma | Updated: August 7, 2026
Lawn Care Tips

Lawn mowing patterns include stripes, checkerboard, zig-zag, smooth waves, circular, and diamond. To prevent soil compaction, experts suggest rotating directions.

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5 Best Grass Seeds for Rhode Island Lawns

By Luminita Toma | Published: September 13, 2024
Rhode Island

The best grass seeds for Rhode Island lawns are a mix of cool-season grasses, such as tall fescue, fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, or perennial ryegrass.

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Planting Zones of Rhode Island

By Luminita Toma | Updated: July 12, 2025
Rhode Island

The planting zones of Rhode Island range mainly from 6b in the northwestern regions to milder 7a and 7b along the coast.

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Best Time to Plant Grass Seed in Rhode Island

By Luminita Toma | Updated: November 14, 2024
Rhode Island

The best time to plant grass seed in Rhode Island is from mid-August to early October, or as an alternative, between mid-April and early June.

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What are Massachusetts Growing Zones

By Luminita Toma | Published: September 13, 2024
Massachusetts

Massachusetts’ growing zones range from 5b in the western Berkshires to 7b in parts of Cape Cod and the islands, with most of the state falling within zones 6a to 7a.

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Lawn Drainage Solutions: How to Fix a Wet Yard

By Luminita Toma | Updated: August 7, 2026
Landscaping

Experts suggest French drains, aeration, or regrading to fix soggy yards. Match the solution to the cause, like compacted soil or poor grading, to protect your home and yard.

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Pet-Friendly Lawn Fertilizer: What to Look For

By Luminita Toma | Updated: August 7, 2026
Lawn Care Tips

Experts say to look for fast-absorbing, chemical-free organic fertilizers with low iron and no animal by-products. Always water in and wait 24 hours for pets.

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Grass Seed vs. Sod: What’s Best for Your Lawn?

By Luminita Toma | Updated: August 7, 2026
Lawn Care Tips

Experts recommend sod for instant results and erosion control, while grass seed is best for saving money and accessing more grass varieties.

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Difference Between Pruning and Trimming

By Luminita Toma | Updated: August 7, 2026
Landscaping

Experts explain pruning removes branches to improve plant health and structure, while trimming cuts back overgrowth to maintain shape and appearance.

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