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Winter Garden Care Tips
Preparing for winter is crucial. Check out these winter garden care tips to protect your landscape as temperatures begin to drop.
Read MoreCan You Lay Sod in the Winter?
Can you lay sod in the winter? Yes! In fact, laying sod during the winter season comes with a lot of benefits.
Read MoreFall Secrets to Achieve a Healthy Spring Lawn
Did you know that lawn care in the fall impacts spring green-up? Read our guide on ways to prepare for spring green-up before winter dormancy.
Read MoreHow to Prepare Your Garden for Spring
Some planning and work on the front end will help make your garden all the more better and spring garden maintenance more manageable.
Read MoreTurf Colorant: A Great Option for Maintaining Winter Color in Warm Season Lawns
Applying turf colorant is a great option for maintaining winter color during winter dormancy in warm season lawns.
Read MoreWinterizing Your Lawn Mower
With winter months ahead, it is important to consider taking time and preventative care for your gas-powered lawn mower.
Read MoreHow to Keep Your Lawn Green During the Winter
Although the first day of fall isn’t until September 22nd, mid-August is the best time to start preparing for winter.
Read MoreWinter Lawn Care Tips
Although it is now winter, your grass is not dead! Winter lawn care is greatly reduced right now, but your lawn still needs to be tended to.
Read More10 White Elephant Christmas Gift Ideas for the Lawn Lover
Check out a list Sod University put together for 10 white elephant Christmas gift ideas for the lawn lover.
Read MoreWhy Do Warm Season Lawns Turn Brown?
During the summer, warm season grasses are at their peak. When temperatures drop and remain below 65 degrees, warm season grasses go dormant.
Read MoreWinterizing Your Lawn
Winter is the time of year that many homeowners like to take a break from lawn maintenance, but a healthy lawn requires attention year-round.
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