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Lawn Care Tips & Advice

Giving Your New Grass the Best Chance of Survival

Giving Your New Grass the Best Chance of Survival

December 18, 2008
Check out these top tips for giving your new grass a head start towards a permanent future.  >>more


Why You Shouldn't Mow Your Lawn in the Rain (and What to do if You Have To)

Why You Shouldn't Mow Your Lawn in the Rain (and What to do if You Have To)

December 16, 2008
There are obvious drawbacks to mowing your lawn in the rain: you get wet and your shoes turn green. But there are other reasons to avoid mowing during--or soon after--a shower that have nothing to do with comfort. As a general rule, avoid it if you can.  >>more


Seasonal Lawn Care

Weed and Feed, or Weed then Feed? It Depends: Are You Going to Seed?

Weed and Feed, or Weed then Feed? It Depends: Are You Going to Seed?

December 18, 2008
As summer comes to an end, so too does the window of opportunity to get your lawn ship-shape before it goes dormant. Before deciding what lawn care steps to take--weeding, feeding, seeding--evaluate your own lawn to determine what it needs.  >>more


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Broadcast Spreader There are two basic types of mowers: Rotary Mowers and Reel Mowers. Rotary mowers are the most commonly used mowers and generally fall into three categories: hand-pushed rotary mowers, self-propelled rotary mowers, and riding mowers. Reel Mowers are usually self-propelled, except for the most expensive models, commonly used at golf courses.




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