Fall is a great time to restore your lawn before winter to prepare it for successful spring growth. Before you spread grass ...
Over time, grass clippings, leaves, and other debris left on your lawn form a thick spongy layer known as thatch. The process of dethatching involves removing that layer of debris using a metal rake, ...
Dethatching your lawn is important to allow nutrients, air, and water to properly reach the soil and, consequently, prevent ...
As temperatures drop and daylight decreases, grass slows its above-ground growth (the roots continue to grow vigorously in ...
Continue to water the lawn. A cool-season grass will continue to require water into the fall. Though the lawn won't need to ...