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How Much Sulfur to Apply to Lower My Lawn’s pH?

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To make your lawn as healthy as possible, you always look for ways to improve it. In your research, one thing that keeps popping up is your...

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Zoysia Grass – The Perfect Grass for Florida

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Thanks to the warm weather and ample rainfall in Florida, it can be easy to maintain a lush lawn. Whether you live in the northern...

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Zoysia Grass vs Bermuda Grass – Which One is Better for You?

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Depending on where you live in the country, Zoysia and Bermuda grasses can serve as great options for your lawn. Each requires similar...

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Centipede Grass Seed – What’s Critical to Know Before You Sow

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More Information on Centipede Grass Check out our page on Centipede Grass to learn more about growing a healthy Centipede lawn. ×...

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The Best Grasses for Florida

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The Sunshine State is a fantastic climate for all warm-season grasses. Florida’s peninsula is 447 miles long and has 3 regions:...

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How to Clean and Maintain your Artificial Lawn

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Maintaining an artificial lawn is a lot simpler than taking care of a natural lawn. All you need to do is keep it free of dirt and debris,...

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Best Grass For Texas

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Referring to Texas weather as “temperamental” may be the understatement of the year! No matter where you live in the Lone...

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How to Get Rid of Crabgrass

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How to Get Rid of Crabgrass in Your Lawn If you suffer from an aggressive infestation of crabgrass, the most effective means to rid...

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RoundUp Alternative – Natural And Chemical Alternatives to the Popular Brand

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Clever marketing and successful branding made Round Up the weed killer of choice. It’s also made it a primary target for litigation....

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Centipede Grass Fungus

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Centipede grass is widely used in lawns, and for good reason. It's easy to manage and doesn’t need a lot of fertilizer or water. But...

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