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Will Frost Kill Grass Seed And How To Help New Turf Survive
Learn how to help your newly sown grass survive frost and freezing weather.
By Amy Grant
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Lawn Problems That Aren’t Really Problems
Your lawn may not require as much work as you think. Learn which common problems aren’t really problems.
By Teo Spengler
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What Is Bella Grass: Information On No Mow Bella Turf Grass
Bella bluegrass is a dwarf vegetative grass that spreads and fills in nicely with a slow vertical growth pattern. This means less mowing but great year-round coverage. Learn more about this grass in the following article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Grasscycling Information: Learn How To Grasscycle In The Yard
Bagging grass clippings produces waste that needs to be dealt with and is heavy to haul. Grasscycling can help reduce the mess and strain, and actually improves your turf. What is grasscycling? Essentially, it is "mow and go." Find grasscycling information in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Why A Manual Push Mower Is Good For You And The Environment
Reel mowers are making a comeback, but why? Click here to learn about reel mower pros and cons.
By Amy Grant
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Liriope Lawn Substitute - Tips For Growing Lilyturf Lawns
Getting and keeping that lawn perfect can be quite a chore. But growing lilyturf lawns provides an easy care, low maintenance, vigorous source of turf that has year around appeal. Learn more about this lawn alternative in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How Do I Dispose Of Sod: Tips On What To Do With Removed Sod
Whether you take out sod to make way for a path or garden, or to start a new lawn from scratch, one question remains: what to do with dug up grass once you've got it. There are a few good options, none of which involve simply throwing it away. Learn more here.
By Liz Baessler
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Grass Fungus Treatment - Learn More About Common Lawn Diseases
There's nothing more frustrating than watching a well manicured lawn fall victim to grass fungus. You can eliminate lawn fungus once you know what kind you have. This article can help with that.
By Heather Rhoades
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How To Roll Out A Grass Lawn
Taking the time to roll out a grass lawn each spring can be an essential part of proper lawn maintenance. But others consider it unnecessary. What is the answer? Read this article to find out.
By Heather Rhoades
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Installing Sod: Instructions On How To Lay Sod
Installing sod is a popular way to establish a new lawn. When installed properly and following proper sod laying instructions, this type of lawn can enhance the home. Learn more in this article.
By Nikki Tilley
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Using A Hand Spreader – What Is A Hand Seed Spreader Used For
There are many ways to get grass seed or fertilizer spread evenly over your yard. Handheld garden spreaders are inexpensive and easy to use. To learn more about this device and how to use a hand spreader, click the following article.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Growing Bermuda Grass: Learn About The Care Of Bermuda Grass
Bermuda grass is an adaptable warm-season turf that many people use for their lawns. Learn more about how and when to plant Bermuda grass in the following article. Click here for more info.
By Susan Patterson
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What To Do With Cut Grass: Tips For Recycling Grass Clippings
Everyone likes a tidy lawn, but that can be hard to achieve without cutting the grass regularly and finding something to do with all the clippings that are left. Click this article for some grass clipping uses beyond simply leaving them where they lay.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Caring For Kentucky Bluegrass Lawns: Tips On Planting Kentucky Bluegrass
Kentucky bluegrass, a cool season grass, is grown all over the East Coast and can also be grown in the west with irrigation. This article will help with growing Kentucky bluegrass. Click here for more info.
By Susan Patterson
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Blue Star Creeper Plant Care - Using Blue Star Creeper As A Lawn
Lush, green lawns are traditional, but many people are opting for lawn alternatives, which are often less time-consuming than regular turf. If you're thinking about making the change, consider blue star creeper as a grass alternative. Click here for more info.
By Mary H. Dyer
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What Causes Four Leaf Clovers And How To Find A Four Leaf Clover
Some people look all their lives for that lucky four leaf clover without success, while others could find them all day long. But exactly what causes four leaf clovers and why are they considered so lucky? Read this article to learn more.
By Nikki Tilley
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Caring For Autumn Lawns – Lawn Care Tips For The Fall
All summer your lawn offered its welcoming green carpet. Come fall, it needs help to keep looking its best. Learn about fall lawns here.
By Teo Spengler