This depends on the type of grass in your lawn. Never cut more than 1/3 the height of the grass in any one mowing. This depends on the type of grass in your lawn. Never cut more than 1/3 the height of the grass in any one mowing. Check out Best Mowing Tips for more information!
Aeration reduces compaction in the soil allowing vital nutrients, water, and air into the soil. The result is a thicker, healthier lawn.
Water long enough to get 1” to 1-1/2” of water per week in the growing season. Water long enough to get 1” to 1-1/2” of water per week in the growing season.
In full sun, Bermuda for shady areas blended Tall Fescue.
Warm season grasses should be planted in 68-95 degrees soil, usually not before May 1st and by July 1st. Cool-season (Fescue) grasses should be planted in soil temperatures of 68-86 degrees, usually in September and October.
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Mushrooms usually come with excessive moisture and often develop from organic matter. Most are harmless to the grass and tend to disappear when the soil dries out. Some mushrooms can be caused by fungal problems in the turf. Contact us for further assistance.