Lawn Sprinkler Types

Lawn Sprinkler Types (how to choose the best sprinkler)

Having a sprinkler system that fits your needs is key to having the most beautiful lawn on the block. But you don’t need an expensive in-ground system to water your lawn effectively. In this article, I’ll introduce you to 7 different lawn sprinkler types and explain how to choose the best type of sprinkler for your lawn. Learn the pros and cons of each type of sprinkler so you make the best choice and save some money when shopping for a lawn sprinkler.

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Will Grass Seed Grow if Not Covered

Will Grass Seed Grow if Not Covered with Soil?

It can be tempting to simply spread some grass seed in your yard and be done with it, but this is not the ideal way to seed your lawn. Yes, some of the grass seed will grow without any other steps. However, you’ll likely end up throwing money down the drain when most of that grass seed doesn’t germinate and is food for the birds. In this article I’ll answer the question “Will grass seed grow if not covered?” and explain the best way to successfully grow a lawn from seed.

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How Long Does it Take Granular Fertilizer to Work

How Long Does it Take Granular Fertilizer to Work?

Fertilizing your lawn and garden is an important step towards ensuring lush green grass and blooming plants. Think of fertilizer as food that will help your grass and plants grow big and strong. It gives them an added boost of important nutrients such as potassium, phosphorus, and nitrogen. Granular fertilizers are easy to spread evenly, but how long does it take granular fertilizer to work?

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Hydroseeding Pros and Cons

Hydroseeding Pros and Cons: What to Know Before You Blow (seed all over your lawn)

Hydroseeding is a way to create a lawn space by spraying a mixture of water, grass seed, mulch, and fertilizer. Many experts consider this process to be the most efficient one for adding grass to a plain soil area. However, there are important hydroseeding pros and cons to consider, and I’ll go over these and compare hydroseeding to other methods for starting a lawn in this article.

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Lawn Alternatives

Grass Lawn Alternatives: Eco-Friendly Landscape Options

Having a grass lawn is not as eco-friendly as you might think. Yes, it’s still green space, but it doesn’t actually support wildlife and the required maintenance can take a toll. There are several alternatives to grass lawns that are more eco-friendly and usually lower maintenance. Replacing grass lawn space with one of these popular lawn alternatives is a great way to be kinder to the environment and enjoy your property in a different way.

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Do Brand New Lawn Mower Blades need to Be Sharpened

Do Brand New Lawn Mower Blades Need to be Sharpened?

Have you recently purchased a lawn mower? If so, you may be wondering if you can start mowing your grass immediately, or do brand new lawn mower blades need to be sharpened before you mow?

In this article I’ll answer that question, and I’ll also discuss things to look for when mowing that may mean that the blades are dull. I’ll also briefly explain how to sharpen the blades of your mower (including whether you should do it yourself or hire a pro).

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Why is My Lawn Turning Brown in Spots

Why is My Lawn Turning Brown in Spots?

Brown patches of grass on the lawn are a very common occurrence. It’s understandable to feel frustrated and dismayed when you see brown spots on your lawn. Especially if you have been working hard to keep it looking healthy and lush. Today I’ll answer the common question “Why is my lawn turning brown in spots?” provide a list of the most common causes, and share simple solutions to get your lawn to green up again in a hurry.

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Can I Mow Right After Aerating

Can I Mow Right After Aerating My Lawn?

Anyone who has aerated their lawn in the past knows that you shouldn’t mow immediately afterward. It’s important not to mow right after aerating for a couple of reasons, and I recommend that you wait for a minimum of one week after aerating your lawn. In this article I’ll answer the question “Can I mow after aerating my lawn?” and explain why it’s not a great idea to do so.

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