Mow the Grass TallerMow cool-season grasses at 3 to 4 inches and keep warm-season grasses 2 inches tall. Longer grass blades have more surface for photosynthesis, promote deeper roots, and…
April and early May is the best time to apply preventive insecticides for chinch bugs if you had a lawn infestation last season. Also, watch out for lawn grubs. When…
In early spring, grass sprouts and grows using the energy stored in its root system last fall. Sometimes it needs a little help. The best moment to apply a small…
Spring is one of the busiest seasons for lawn owners across the First State. It’s time to prepare the tools for work, the lawn for sprouting grass, and make a…
First, we’ll cover the basic lawn care tasks you should perform no matter the season to keep your Delaware lawn looking its best. Our tips cover everything from planting new…
Is Kentucky bluegrass hard to grow?Kentucky bluegrass isn’t necessarily hard to grow, but you must do a lot of work to get a prize-winning lawn. You’ll be consistently watering, mowing,…
I’d like to say that insect and disease problems are few and far between, but alas, that isn’t the case. Kentucky bluegrass creates a thick, dense turf. Adding 1-2” of…
Artificial grass is arguably the best choice for homeowners and businesses in Phoenix. The maintenance for natural grass lawns cost households thousands of dollars every year for fertilizer, pesticide, irrigation,…
Rye grass is typically grown in Phoenix during winter, when Bermuda grass becomes dormant. Rye grass cannot survive in the intense Phoenix summer heat, and it needs to be replanted…
Bermuda grass is one of the most resilient types of grass against dry and hot climates, which makes it one of the top choices for Phoenix residents. Bermuda grass can…