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How to Prevent Thatch in Your Lawn
To prevent thatch in your lawn, reduce pesticides and nitrogen, aerate, and spread topdressing two to four times a year.
When to Apply Pre-Emergent Herbicide (Spring & Fall Guide)
With pre-emergent herbicide, timing is everything. Apply in spring when soil temperatures are 50-55 degrees F and in fall when soil temps drop below 70 F.
Lawn-Liest Cities in America: 2025’s Smallest Yards
Which U.S. cities have the smallest yards? Discover 2025’s Lawn-Liest Cities.
Summer Lawn Care Tips for Akron
Summer lawn care tips for Akron include testing your soil, mowing your grass properly, and fertilizing regularly.
Signs of Moles in Your Yard
The main signs of moles in your yard are volcano-like molehills and raised ridges branching across the lawn.
11 Plants that Repel Fleas
Have a pest-free yard with plants that repel fleas, such as lemongrass, wormwood, lavender, mint, and rosemary.
Signs of Voles in Your Yard
Zig-zag runways in turf, round burrow openings, and clipped plants are the main signs of voles in your yard.
Signs of Salt Damage on Your Lawn and Why They Happen
Learn the telltale signs of salt damage on your lawn — brown spots, dead or thinning turf, a wilted appearance — and why de-icing products cause harm.
What is Compost?
Compost is decomposed organic material, like leaves, grass clippings, scraps, and food waste, that enriches soil, boosts plant growth, and supports sustainable gardening.