You can protect your lawn from winter damage by removing leaves and fertilizing in the fall, and in the winter, don’t walk on your grass.
Category: Lawn Care
What is N-P-K? A Guide to Understanding Fertilizer Ratios
N-P-K values are the percentages by weight of the three major nutrients plants need to grow: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
How to Prepare Your Lawn for Aeration and Overseeding
To prepare your lawn for aeration and overseeding, test and amend the soil; clear, mow, and dethatch the lawn; and identify the most compacted areas, to name a few.
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.
How to Repair Winter Damage in Your Lawn (Step by Step Guide)
To repair winter lawn damage: remove debris, rake dead grass, aerate if needed, reseed bare patches, fertilize, and water regularly.
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.
What is Liquid Aeration?
Liquid aeration uses a special liquid to relieve compaction, help with nutrient absorption and moisture retention, encourage microbial activity, and break up thatch.
Benefits of a Freedom Lawn
A freedom lawn saves time, money, and water, reduces pollution, protects pollinators, and creates a healthier space for your family and pets.