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Late Summer Lawn Care Tips for the Southeast

Between scorching temperatures, rising humidity, and the occasional thunderstorm, lawns in the Southeast face many challenges. Grass that once looked thick and green in early summer can quickly fade without the right upkeep. Learn how to shift your lawn care strategy as the season winds down.

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How To Deal with Spring Lawn Pests

Spring is a time for green grass, new growth, and fresh starts—but unfortunately, it also marks the beginning of a new pest season. As temperatures rise, a variety of insects emerge and begin feeding on your lawn, often before you even notice they’re there.

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Seasonal Lawn Watering Guide in the South

A well-hydrated lawn is essential for maintaining a beautiful landscape, especially in the South, where hot summers and varying seasonal rainfall can make lawn care challenging. This guide will help you determine the best lawn watering practices for each season, ensuring your grass stays healthy year-round.

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Do Weeds Die In The Winter?

Winter can be a confusing time for homeowners battling weeds in their lawns and flower beds. As temperatures drop, lawns go dormant, and many plants slow their growth. But does this mean weeds die off entirely? Not exactly.

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Why Fall Mulching is Essential for Your Lawn

Mulching is not just for aesthetics—it’s a powerful tool for improving the health of your lawn, protecting your plants, and preparing your yard for the winter ahead. Here’s why mulching is crucial for your lawn care in the South and how to get it right.

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