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Listen to Your Lawn in Winter – This Telltale Sound Could Stop You Making a Harmful MistakeLawn professionals say frozen grass is far more fragile than it looks. If you hear one telltale sound underfoot, it’s time to step away and let your lawn rest.
By Melanie Griffiths
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Your Lawn Mower Can Do More Than You Think: 9 Unexpectedly Brilliant Hacks That Make Yard Work EasierA lawn mower can do so much more than just trimming your yard – so find out how to transform your underused grass-guzzler into a supertool with these brilliant tricks
By Tyler Schuster
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Golf Course Secret: Why Experts Are Applying Sand to Grass NowSand may be the secret ingredient your lawn is missing. Make sure you use the right kind of sand at the right time, though, or you could be in for trouble.
By Teo Spengler
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This Is the Easiest Way to Level Your Lawn – And It Only Takes 2 Items You Probably Already OwnGet a perfectly flat lawn with this simple guide. It only takes a couple items you probably already own to do it right.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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3 Tasks All Gardeners Need to Do to Lawns in November for Lush Grass Next Year – and the One Job You Should Leave Until SpringDon't waste time on the wrong chores. Finish the growing season strong with these 3 November tasks that prep your lawn for optimal growth next spring.
By Ciéra Cree
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Winterizer Fertilizer Explained: Do You Really Need It for a Flourishing Lawn?What is winterizer fertilizer and is it really that important for the health of your lawn? Explore when and how to use winter fertilizer for the best results.
By Kathleen Walters
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This Golden Rule Tells You When to Stop Mowing Your Lawn for WinterNot sure when to stop mowing your lawn for winter? It's easy with our golden rule...
By Kayleigh Dray
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5 Essential October Lawn Care Tasks That Will Protect and Rejuvenate Your Biggest Yard Asset for SpringThere’s plenty you can do in fall to service your lawn and keep it in peak condition. Get on top of lawn care in October with these 5 key tasks
By Ciéra Cree
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Don’t Miss Your Chance! This Is the Last Possible Time to Fertilize Your Lawn in Fall Before It’s Too LateDon't let the best time to fertilize your lawn get away from you.
By Teo Spengler
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Stop Wasting Your Weekends Cutting the Grass, Let a Robot Lawn Mower Do It for You – Here's Everything You Need to Know Before BuyingTired of cutting grass all summer? It may be time to invest in a robot lawn mower. Learn the about the basics, pros and cons, and top models before buying.
By Tyler Schuster
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7 Fall Lawn Care Tasks To Prioritize Before Winter – Plus When To Make The Last CutPut your yard to bed with these 7 fall lawn care tasks, including the final mow of the season.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Fertilize Grass In Fall For A Lush Lawn In SpringFor everything you need to know about fertilizing your lawn in the fall, click here.
By Teo Spengler
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Overseeding - The Simple Lawn Care Trick That Actually WorksPatchy lawn got you down? Overseeding can fix it up. Learn when, how, and what grass to use for a yard that looks good all year.
By Tyler Schuster
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Do These 5 Essential September Lawn Care Tasks Before It's Too LateDon't let the end of summer slip away! Do these 5 simple things to your lawn before the cold hits.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Lawn Fertilizer Tips: When And How To Apply Lawn FertilizerA green carpet of lawn isn’t one plant – it’s a collection of some 850 grass plants per square foot, and each one requires nutrients to stay healthy.
By Teo Spengler
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Ultimate Guide To Lawn Aeration: How & When To Do It For A Healthier LawnWant to keep your lawn feeling healthy and looking great? Try aerating it. We'll go over the benefits and tell you how to do it.
By Teo Spengler
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Struggling to Get Rid of Moss in Your Lawn? Here's What I Learned About Growing a Moss-Free Yard That I Wish Knew Years AgoThe secret to a moss-free lawn is balance. Here's how I learned to strike the perfect equilibrium in my yard—and you can, too!
By Mary Ellen Ellis

