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Soil Care & Mulching
How Does Soil Salinity Affect Plants?
Soil salinity is the measure of salt in soil. Salinization is the process of soluble salts building up in soil over time. Learn how to manage and reduce soil salinity with leaching and deep watering.
Soggy Lawn
Lawn Care & Maintenance
Can Too Much Rain Hurt Your Lawn?
Get your questions around rain and the affects it has on your lawn answered in this post! You will learn how to protect grass seed from heavy rain, how much rain is too much after fertilizing, and how to fix standing water in your yard.
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Lawn Care & Maintenance
Should I Fertilize My Lawn In The Fall? Yes! Here’s Why And How.
Learn when you should put fertilizer on the lawn in fall and the best time of day to fertilize lawn. Plus, should you fertilie lawn before or after rain
Should I Cut Back Perennials
Lawn Care & Maintenance
Seasonal Guide to Lawn Care
Follow this lawn care season guide so you know what your lawn needs and when it needs it throughout the year and seasons.
Shrub Pruning
Trimming & Pruning
Shrub Pruning: Why It Matters
Pruning shrubs is an essential step in the shrub maintenance process. Here are some benefits of shrub pruning and how to best trim these plants to ensure their long-lasting good health.
Brown Spots In Lawn How To Fix Davey Tree
Lawn Care & Maintenance
My Lawn Is Turning Brown in Summer… What Do I Do?
Why is your grass turning brown in summer? Figure out what's causing brown spots in the lawn in summer and how to fix them. Use this checklist to find out...
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Lawn Care & Maintenance
How Rock Salt May Be Affecting Your Lawn
Best Soil For Potted Plants
Soil Care & Mulching
How to Refresh Potted Plants by Changing Soil
The goals of potting mix are to retain moisture and nutrients around the plant roots and provide enough air for growing roots. Typically, changing the soil in your potted plants should happen every 12 to 18 months. There are some exceptions that may change this timing, learn more.
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