Lawn Care

Cultivating your lawn to look its best is a joy for many of us. But maintaining the grass in your yard to look its best isn't always as easy as we might like. Choose from the categories below to read our easy to follow lawn care guides and get you on the way to have the best looking grass in the street!

Lawn Problems

From pests and weeds to lawn damage. Let us help you find the problem and the solution. Our in-depth lawn guides cover common lawn problems from compact soil to trespassing pooches and everything in between, so you can get back to greener pastures with less effort and in less time.

A lawn in need of care covered with brown grass and weeds.
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Types of Turf Grass For Your Lawn

Different species of grasses are used to cultivate a lawn. Turf grass is often separated into two distinct groups; cool season grasses and warm season grasses. Learn about what makes these types of groundcover different and how to look after each one.

Lawn Fertilizer

Choosing the right fertilizer for your lawn is critical. Balancing the Nitrogen, Phosporous and Potassium (NPK) can make the difference between a lush green turf and brown wasteland. Follow our guides on lawn fertilization and keep your grass looking great.

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Lawn tools and equipment, A green lawn mower with a rake and a brush cutter

Tools & Equipment For Your Lawn

Whether its a mower, a leaf blower, an aerator or one of the many other types of lawn care equipment you need, we have you covered. Let us help you take the guesswork out of greening up grass with our lawn tips, tricks, and product recommendations.

Lawn Maintenance

Lawn maintenance is the key to a green and healthy yard. Just like plants need care, your grass does too! Think of it as giving your lawn a haircut. Mowing helps it grow evenly. But there's more to it than just cutting the grass. Fertilizer is like food for your lawn. It gives the grass all the good stuff it needs to grow thick and strong. So, whether you're looking to give your lawn a fresh cut or feed it the best food, you're in the right place. Dive into our articles and learn all about lawn maintenance, mowing, and using the right fertilizer. Let's make your grass the talk of the town!

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Recent Lawn Care Articles

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Aaron Green

How To Get Rid Of Grubs In Your Lawn

Grubs are not harmfless. In fact, a grub infestation can leave undesirable brown patches on your lawn. Learn how to get rid of grubs in this article.

dog playing in dirty and muddy backyard
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11 Ways to Cover Mud In a Yard For Dogs

A muddy yard and an active dog don't mix well. If you're sick of Fido tracking mud into the house and all over the couch, we've got six simple solutions that will remove or cover the muck to reduce your muddy dog yard problems.

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The Worx Aerocart Review – Should You Buy It?

Worx Aerocart is more than just your regular wheelbarrow. It can transform into a dolly, a bag holder, and even a cylinder carrier. But is it worth the money? Find out in our review.

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Yates Weed and Feed Hose On Review – Weeds Be Gone!

Using Yates' Weed N Feed Hose On provides an easier way to tackle weed problems in your lawn - you simply snap your garden hose, turn on the water, and start spraying. But is it effective? Find out in this hands-on review, complete with before and after photos.

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How To Identify And Treat Lawn Rust (Fungus On Grass)

If you spot orange-red or yellowish dust on your lawn, you are dealing with lawn rust, a type of lawn fungus. Luckily, there are ways you can treat your lawn. Find out how to treat and prevent lawn rust in this article.

soil ph meter
Aaron Green

The Complete Soil PH Meter Guide – Which Type is Most Accurate?

Knowing the pH level of your soil allows you to amend the soil and make it suitable for the plants and vegetables you want to grow in your garden. One way to find out is by using a soil pH meter, but is it accurate? Find out in this guide.