The good news is that synthetic turf maintenance isn’t nearly as labor-intensive as normal lawn care. Following a few simple steps will help you preserve your artificial turf and keep it looking great.
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While not as popular as certain other turfgrass varieties, perennial ryegrass has a lot going for it.
Learn moreIn this article, we’ll dive into the bogs to help you learn the main uses for peat moss and how you can use peat moss for your lawn.
Learn moreIn this article, we’ll explain clover lawns vs. grass and dive into clover lawn pros and cons. We’ll also highlight some of our favorite clover varieties and show you how to create a carpet of gorgeous clover outside your doorstep.
Learn moreYour lawn's soil can become compacted over time, making it difficult for your grass to thrive. That’s why most landscapers, including The Grounds Guys®, recommend that homeowners aerate their lawns at least once a year. (Some soil types will require more frequent aeration.) When it comes time to aerate, the two methods for getting the job done are spike aerators and plug aerators.
Learn moreWhat is carpetgrass, how do you take care of it, and is it the right choice for your lawn? In this article, we’ll look at the good, the bad, and the scraggly when it comes to common carpetgrass.
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