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How to Make the Switch to Organic Lawn Care This Spring
Transitioning to organic lawn care builds healthier soil, protects local waterways, and creates a safer yard for kids and pets.
How to Have a Green Lawn Using 50% Less Water
A few simple changes like installing smart irrigation, optimizing your watering schedule, raising mowing height, improving soil health, and overseeding with drought-tolerant grasses can help you keep your lawn green while using less water.
Mulch Calculator: How Much Mulch Do I Need?
Most 1,000-square-foot landscaping projects require approximately 6.2 cubic yards of mulch when spread at the recommended 2-inch depth.
Should You Remove Old Mulch Before Adding New?
You don’t need to remove old mulch before adding new. Unless it is diseased, compacted, or thicker than 3 inches, simply top-dress with a fresh layer.
How Often Should You Replace Mulch?
Organic mulch typically requires replacement every 1-2 years, while inorganic options like stone or rubber can last 5-10 years depending on weather conditions.
Should You Sod, Seed, or Hydroseed Your Lawn?
Choose sod for instant results, seeding for the lowest cost, or hydroseeding for large slopes. Success with any method requires soil preparation.
Does Mulch Attract Termites? What Homeowners Need to Know
Mulch doesn’t attract termites from afar, but it creates the moist, sheltered environment they need to thrive if they are already foraging in your yard.
2026’s Cities With the Most Green Space
2026’s Cities With the Most Green Space: 1. Anchorage, Alaska; 2. New York; 3. Chicago; 4. Seattle; 5. Suffolk, Virginia; 6. Boston; 7. Cincinnati
7 Lawn Watering Mistakes That Are Killing Your Grass (and Wasting Money)
Daily watering, and ignoring soil type are common mistakes that promote shallow roots and fungal diseases while unnecessarily inflating water bills.