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Fall Lawn Care and Maintenance

With the cooler weather of autumn, yard care and lawn maintenance becomes an enjoyable task. Proper mowing, feeding, weeding, and…

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Fairy Ring Lawn Fungus

Learn to recognize the symptoms of lawn diseases, specifically fairy ring lawn fungus: Circles approximately 3 to 8 feet wide…

4 years ago
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Dog Urine Spots and Growing Green Lawn Grass

The larger the dog, the bigger the problem homeowners have with turf damage. When that ten pound puppy grows to…

4 years ago
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Dethatch and Save a Dying Lawn

Lawn thatch is often ignored because it is located beneath the grass. It is easily inspected by pulling back blades…

4 years ago
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Dealing with Grubs in North Texas Lawns – Treat in Late June

White grubs, the larval stage of Japanese or June beetles, damage and kill Texas lawns by eating grass roots. Infected…

4 years ago
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Dandelions Overtake Lawns, Weed Killers Abound

Unless you are into dandelion wine, controlling this perennial turf weed becomes a top priority for lawn aficionados.‚"The dandelion is…

4 years ago
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Corded Versus Cordless Electric Lawn Mowers

Electric lawn mowers areEnvironmentally friendly.Quiet.Easy to start, stop and restart.Easy to maintain and store.However electric mowers are limited to small…

4 years ago
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Cool, Moist Weather Promotes Lawn Diseases

Dollar spot and red thread are frequently to blame, but damage is often cosmetic, said Kevin Frank, professor of crop…

4 years ago
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Choosing the Right Grass for the Lawn

When shopping for grass seed, the brands are one thing, but the seed varieties and mixtures are another. Choosing between…

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Caring for Your Lawn: Keeping Your Lawn Well-Fertilized

The best thing to do for lawn is feed it. Well, that is a common misnomer. Homeowners don't actually feed…

4 years ago

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