Proper lawn prep makes all the difference before aerating and overseeding. Learn how to test soil, mow to the right height, mark buried utilities, and time your project for the best results.
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How to Tell Your Lawn Needs Lime
Want to know how to tell if your lawn needs lime? Look for patchy growth and yellowing grass on your lawn, among other things.
The Best Weed and Feed for Wisconsin Lawns
The best weed and feed products for Wisconsin are effective, affordable, and phosphorus-free. Discover the best options for the Badger State.
The Best Ground Cover Plants for Wisconsin
The best ground cover plants for Wisconsin include English ivy, candytuft, and sweet woodruff. They grow where grass won’t and add visual interest.
The Best Ornamental Grasses for Wisconsin
Blue fescue and tufted hairgrass are among the best ornamental grasses for Wisconsin. These grasses add texture, color, and resilience to your landscape.
The Best Lawn Fertilizers for Texas
The best lawn fertilizers for Texas are low in phosphorus, but higher in nitrogen and potash. Explore our top picks for the state.
How to Repair Winter Damage to Your Lawn
Winter stress doesn’t mean your lawn is ruined. Learn how to identify common damage and follow the steps to repair your lawn. From loosening compacted soil and fertilizing to reseeding bare spots. This guide will help your grass regain its health and beauty for the seasons to come.
How to Avoid Over-Fertilizing Your Lawn
Know how to avoid over-fertilizing your lawn. From soil testing to the best time to apply, these tips can help.
What is Winterkill?
Winterkill is damage or death of grass due to harsh winter conditions. Causes include crown hydration, desiccation, low temps, ice sheets, and snow mold.
Can You Dethatch and Aerate at the Same Time?
Whether you can dethatch and aerate at the same time depends on the health and condition of your lawn, your grass type, and the time of year.