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Reviving Your Dormant Lawn: A Guide for Northern Homeowners

As the change of seasons approaches in northern states, many homeowners start to notice their lush, green lawns transforming into a dormant, brown canvas. While this dormant state is a natural part of the grass life cycle, it can be concerning for those who take pride in their outdoor oasis. But fear not! With the right approach, you can help …

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The Fall Growing Season in the North – A Crucial Time for Your Lawn

As the crisp air settles in and the leaves begin to change, fall is a critical growing season for lawns in the Northern regions. While it may seem like your lawn is winding down, it’s actually preparing for a big comeback in the spring! Here’s why the fall season is so important and what you can do to help your …

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Be Prepared for Fall Aeration and Overseeding

When it comes to lawn care in the north, many people think they can stop treating their lawn in the fall, but fall lawn care is crucial for preparing your lawn to survive the winter and wake up healthy in the spring. One of the best ways to ensure your lawn gets the oxygen, water, and nutrients it needs is …

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Your Lawn’s Silent Thieves: Tackling Broadleaf Weeds

Your lawn harbors a sneaky thief!  Lurking among the blades of grass, broadleaf weeds mar the beauty of your outdoor space with their unsightly appearance. Known culprits include dandelions, chickweed, and clover, prevalent in many areas, though any unwelcome plant in your lawn can be dubbed a weed. Beyond their unappealing look, these invaders suck essential nutrients—potassium, nitrogen, and phosphorus—that …

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Yearly Schedule For Lawn Maintenance In Ohio

February might be the shortest month of the year, but it can sometimes feel the longest. It is another month of cold weather and early nights. February might be the shortest month of the year, but it can sometimes feel the longest. It is another month of cold weather and early nights. So, before the warmer weather arrives, it is …