Warm-season grasses stop growing in mid-October and cool-season grasses stop growing in November.
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When to Aerate Your Lawn in Tennessee
In Tennessee, aerate your cool-season lawn in late September or early October. Aerate warm-season lawns in late April to early May.
The Best Types of Sod for an Instantly Lush Lawn
The best types of sod for your lawn are Bermudagrass, centipedegrass, St. Augustinegrass, Zoysiagrass, fescue, ryegrass, and Kentucky bluegrass. When choosing, it’s important to consider your climate, region, sunlight, foot traffic, maintenance, and budget.
The 19 Most Common Weeds in Your California Lawn
Annual bluegrass and prickly lettuce are some of the most common weeds found in California lawns. Jump in for more commonly found weeds.
Lawn Watering Guide for Utah Homeowners
Water your Utah lawn early in the morning, starting in early- to mid-spring until mid-to-late fall. Learn about your local laws before you start.
The Most Common Weeds in Pennsylvania
Crabgrass is common in Pennsylvania, along with yellow nutsedge and numerous broadleaf weeds.
Year-Round Pennsylvania Lawn Care Schedule
Clean up, dethatch, fertilize, apply weed control, and start mowing your lawn in spring and summer. In the fall, overseed, aerate, and clean up before the winter arrives.
How to Get Rid of Cutworms in Your Lawn
How to get rid of cutworms: use Btk or spinosad for natural control, bifenthrin for severe infestations. Apply in the evening for best results.
The Best Grass Seeds for Tennessee Lawns
Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, fescues, Bermudagrass, and Zoysiagrass perform best in Tennessee’s hot summers and mild winters. These grasses are beautiful but vary in their ability to tolerate drought, foot traffic, and heat.
Month-to-Month Tennessee Lawn Care Schedule
Tennessee lawn care schedule involves jobs like lawn mower maintenance, herbicide application, cleanup, irrigation, mowing, dethatching, aeration, and seeding.