For a large portion of the United States, the winter season typically means snow shoveling and bundling up against the freezing temperature. The mower has been put away and lawn care is the last thing on your mind. However, winter fertilization can help your lawn look lush and healthy when spring arrives. Cool season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, and perennial ryegrass respond...
It may be winter, but that doesn’t mean you can take a break from landscaping. Proper winter lawn care is the first step to having a healthy and attractive yard this coming spring. Due to the unusually frigid temperatures this year, caring for your lawn now is more important than ever. But the good news is that caring for your yard during the winter months is not as difficult as you may...