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Why Your Lawn Looks Worse After Winter: Common Causes Explained
When snow melts you’ll see frost heave, snow mold (gray or pink fuzzy mats), crown freeze, salt burn from de-icing, dry wind desiccation, vole tunnels, or compaction from traffic, and each needs a different fix: rake and dry matted areas, flush salty strips with deep...
Vole Damage Under the Snow: Detection and Prevention
You’ll spot vole activity after snowmelt by looking for narrow, tram‑like runways and clipped stems or gnaw marks at the base of young trees, and you’ll act fast: rake dead grass to reveal bare burrows, check trunks for girdling, and install 1/4‑inch hardware cloth...
7 Best Bahiagrass Seeds for 2026 (Tough Turf Winners)
You want a tough, low‑care lawn that handles heat, drought, and traffic, so pick from seven proven bahia options: Scotts Argentine for coated moisture pickup, SeedRanch and Pensacola coated mixes for faster establishment, plain Pensacola and Argentine types for budget...
10 Best Centipede Grass Seeds for 2026 (Lush Lawns)
You want a low‑maintenance, drought‑tolerant centipede lawn, so pick seeds proven in warm zones like TifBlair, Lawnifi Santee, Scotts Turf Builder, Hancock’s coated, Barenbrug, Pennington, and a few budget options (Pure Raw, small TifBlair bags) that vary by coverage,...
Crown Hydration: The Winter Threat You’ve Never Heard Of
Crown hydration happens when warm winter spells wake grass crowns (the plant’s growing points), they soak up water, then a freeze–thaw or standing moisture damages those swollen tissues, leaving thin brown patches. Check low spots and compacted clay, raise mower...
The Ultimate Guide to Soil Testing: Start Your Season Right
You’ll get the season off right by testing soil in fall or winter, when nutrient levels settle and you’ve time to act; collect 10–15 cores from high-use beds, low spots, and harvested rows to four inches deep, mix into a composite, air-dry, label, and send to a...






