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Spring lawn care — what should you really be doing?

Cool-season lawns will be more competitive if kept at a height of 2-3 inches. Certain species perform better when mowed at 3 ...
Winter lawns don’t go dormant without risk—learn how cold, snow mold, mites, and salt impact grass, plus expert tips to spot ...
As the snow melts and temperatures start warming across Utah, you may be starting to think about your lawn again. Early ...
Want to get your lawn ready for spring? Experts say that the 'penguin shuffle' trick is the secret – it prevents uneven ...
How to tell if your lawn needs it, according to experts.
Mowing mistakes can cause spring weeds like dandelions and crabgrass. Experts explain how to stop weeds without chemicals and strengthen your lawn.
Credit: Shutterstock With the first day of spring nearly upon us, and the clouds starting to part to allow the sun to show ...
March signals a fresh start for lawns, but rushing into spring chores without a plan can quickly turn green dreams into money-draining disasters. The ground may thaw, and sunlight returns, but that ...
Apply spring fertilizer too early, and you’ll weaken your lawn’s root system. Miss your pre-emergent window by two weeks, and crabgrass takes over. Timing is everything in spring lawn care — but the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Keeping a lush lawn throughout the spring and summer might take more effort than you think. Here's when you should start mowing ...
Spring is here, and your lawn is waking up from its winter dormancy. To keep it healthy and vibrant throughout the season, now is the perfect time to apply a balanced fertilizer. This will provide the ...
Why now might be the best time for your lawn.