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New innovations in lawn power equipment make caring for your lawn easier, more cost-effective and better for the environment.
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According to the Lawn Institute, Americans spend more than $6 billion every year on lawn care. Keeping them in tip-top shape can do as much for the environment as it can for aesthetics, since turfgrass releases oxygen while trapping dust, dirt and polluting gasses.
With a few simple steps to conserve water both indoors and out, you can help protect the planet and save money. The United States Environmental Protection Agency reports that the average household spends as much as $500 a year on water.
Ever hesitate in the lawn chemicals aisle, wondering which product is the one you really need? This guide gives you a quick overview on how to read those intimidating labels so the next time you visit The Home Depot, you’ll know exactly what to look for.
Save your lawn from unnecessary damage. Identify and treat harmful pests now to prevent costly, time consuming effort later in the season. The Home Depot carries a variety of insecticides formulated to provide long-lasting residual control for every kind of unwanted insect, including grubs and beetles.
Having a lush, green lawn used to require a lot of time and energy — watering, fertilizing, not to mention fending off pests and weeds. However, new products and techniques have changed all that.
To save time and money, and have a yard that is the envy of your neighbors, try these easy, water-wise techniques.
A great-looking lawn isn’t as hard to maintain as you might think. Here’s what you need to know about smart mowing.
Spring is an ideal time to rethink your lawn design and incorporate good maintenance elements—such as adding proper drainage or filling in any dips where water collects—by changing the grade.
Now is the time to plan your strategy for a lush and drought-tolerant lawn. Most lawns need reinvigorating in spring, so it’s an ideal time to take advantage of new techniques and products.