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Ensure that your lawn stays green and healthy right through the fall and winter so it will still look great next spring.
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The first “weed eater” was created in 1972 by George C. Ballas; it was made out of a tin can and knotted nylon fishing line.
When most people put in a new lawn, they start with sod. Not only is it faster than seeding, but it’s also satisfying to suddenly see grass on a lot that was bare only a few hours earlier.
There’s more to cutting a lawn than just turning on the mower. Maintenance and care can add years to the life of your mower and make the task easier.
Discover how easy it is to feed your turf and enjoy the satisfaction and savings that comes with doing it yourself. Learn how much fertilizer your grass requires for the size of your lawn, fill the hopper, set the dial and go.
When a problem arises, it’s time to do some trouble shooting.Rounding up the usual suspects will narrow the field of causes down to the following: Not enough water?
The least expensive way to start a lawn is by seed. Starting a lawn from seed is a snap, especially on an area that is relatively flat. The biggest task is preparing the site and making sure the soil is of good quality.