The benefits of lime for your lawn include neutralizing soil acidity, improving soil structure, and enhancing grass growth.
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What Happens If You Don’t Remove Fallen Leaves in Your Yard?
Some side effects of skipping leaf cleanup include lawn health issues, pests, weeds, drainage problems, fire hazards, and reduced curb appeal.
What is Frost Seeding and How to Do It
Frost seeding is a method of overseeding lawns that uses natural freeze-thaw cycles to improve seed-to-soil contact and promote grass growth.
When to Apply Lime to Your Lawn in the Pacific Northwest
The best moment to apply lime to your lawn in the Pacific Northwest to ensure better results is during fall.
The Best 5 Lawn Fertilizers for the Pacific Northwest
The best lawn fertilizer for the Pacific Northwest is a slow-release blend, low in phosphorus and rich in essentials like iron.
How to Prevent Weeds from Growing
To keep weeds from growing in your yard and flower beds, you should mow the proper way, water correctly, fertilize, manage your soil, mulch, edge, use landscape fabric, cardboard, or newspaper, apply pre-emergent herbicides, overseed, and use close planting, groundcovers, and native plants.
What is a Freedom Lawn?
Freedom lawns prioritize biodiversity, minimal maintenance, chemical-free environments, less water use, and resilient landscapes.
When to Plant Grass in New Mexico
Plant warm-season grasses from late spring to mid-summer and cool-season grasses between late summer and early fall.
Survey: Over Half of Americans Decorate for Halloween
How many Americans plan to decorate their lawn for Halloween? Find out in Lawnstarter’s 2024 Halloween Decor Survey.
Best Grass Seed for Alaska
Pick between the shade-tolerant fine fescue, dense and cold-hardy Kentucky bluegrass, and fast-growing perennial ryegrass.