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Lawn Care

Broadleaf Weed Control in the Lawn

How to Control Weeds They're the scourge of homeowners everywhere: those dandelions and clumps of clover that appear out of nowhere. It's not fair, after all the work you put into your lawn. Fortunately, there…

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Helpful Hints: Crabgrass Prevention

CrabgrassPrevention Crabgrass is the bane of every homeowner’s lawn.Luckily, there are plenty of options in order to control your turf’s mortal enemy.Crabgrass can be dealt with easily and properly if…

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Late Summer Lawn Tips

It’s time for a late summer tune-up of your lawn watering system. Your lawn should get a total of one inch of water each week including rain. If you have to water, apply ½ inch of water twice a week or one inch once a…

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How to Guide: Spring Lawn Care

Ah, yes. It’s that time of year again, isn’t it? Homeowners across New England arm themsevles and go to battle with mother nature and various weeds, pests and other would be joy-stealers of beautiful lawns. It doesn’t…

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Fertilizing Your Lawn This Fall

Fertilizing Your Lawn This Fall Fall is officially here! The days are getting shorter and cooler. Many homes suffered from lawn damage this year and are in need of repair this fall. You are probably planning on seeding…

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Holganix Organic Lawn Fertilizer

Holganix: How Does it HelpLawns Thrive? Holganix combines a highly evolved compost tea with active bio-nutrients to naturally promote lush green lawn growth. By supplementing just a fraction of your traditional…

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Premium Organic Lawn Foods by Espoma

We all want the beauty and satisfaction that comes with a lush, dark green lawn. But we want to obtain it without the use of potentially harmful chemicals. Espoma's premium organic lawn foods give the gardener peace of mind;…

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Lawn Moss Control Cures and Prevention

Moss can occur in your lawn for several reasons: Non-draining soil in a sunny or shady area Shady areas that just never really dry out An imbalance of nutrients in your soil, sometimes caused by continual…

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