Healthy Turf Solutions
Treatments & Lawn Care Gear
Healthy Turf Solutions is committed to providing the best innovative solutions to keep your lawn healthy and enjoyable throughout the year.
Let’s be honest – between work schedules, weekend plans, and that never-ending list of home projects, you don’t have time to waste on lawncare products that don’t deliver. That’s why we’re here telling it like it is! From that fertilizer that actually greens up your lawn to the mower that starts on the first pull (yes, they do exist!), we share the products that we think will make your yard work just a little more manageable.
We’re all about keeping it real around here, so we might not polish the writing as much as others. We even use AI on the regular … shutter the thought! While we absolutely love sharing our favorite finds and some opinions, remember that every landscape is different – what works magic on one lawn might not be the perfect fit for yours, and that’s totally okay!
Ariens IKON 23HP Zero Turn Mower Review
You’ll find the Ariens IKON 23HP a solid choice for medium-to-large yards, with a 52-inch deck that cuts wide and a 23 HP Kawasaki twin that climbs gentle slopes without bogging down, now expect smooth speed from the Hydro-Gear EZT transaxles and good fuel efficiency...
The Role of Snow Cover in Lawn Protection
You’ll want to keep a light, even blanket of snow over your lawn because it traps air and acts like insulation, holding ground heat and cutting deep frost and damaging freeze–thaw cycles; this is where a continuous 6–12 inch layer of fluffy snow helps roots stay...
Pet Damage on Winter Lawns: Minimizing Urine Spots in Cold Weather
When your lawn's still coming out of winter dormancy it’s extra vulnerable to concentrated dog urine, which can salt-burn shallow crowns and roots, so act fast: gently hose fresh dark-green spots for about 5–7 seconds to dilute salts, avoid any spring nitrogen...
Husqvarna TS 120 Lawn Tractor Review
You’ll get a dependable 42-inch Husqvarna TS 120 with a 19 HP Briggs & Stratton engine and pedal-operated hydrostatic drive that lets you control speed smoothly, tackle light hills, and avoid stalls, and the twin‑blade stamped deck gives even cuts with optional...
Understanding Soil Compaction: Winter Assessment Strategies
You’ll want to check compacted spots in late fall or early winter, after harvest and when the surface has thawed but isn’t saturated, because you’ll see hardened patches, shallow or J‑shaped roots, and few earthworms, and you can dig or probe without making new...
Sharpening Your Mower Blades: A Winter Workshop Guide
You’ll spend a safe winter afternoon getting sharper, longer‑lasting cuts by deciding first if you’ll sharpen, lap (fine polish), grind, or replace blades, then disconnect power, secure the mower, and expose the reel or blade, this is where you’ll look for nicks,...
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