If you time it right, the one-two punch of aerating and overseeding will transform a thin, weak lawn into a lush carpet.
The best time to aerate is when your grass is actively growing—spring or fall in cool areas, and late spring in warm ones.
If your lawn is looking patchy, thin, and worn, figuring out a way to fix it can be a challenge. In many cases, the relatively inexpensive practice of overseeding your lawn can do the trick. It can ...
Your lawn has only minor damage or a few bare patches. Overseeding is good for when your lawn is healthy overall but has a few gaps or bare patches. Thinning, sickly, or weak grass indicates you ...
A scorching summer can leave a once lush-looking lawn in shambles. The stress of intense heat and a lack of rain or watering can cause unsightly brown patches and dying grass. Even worse, stressed ...
It may seem as if you can hang up your lawn care equipment once fall brings cool weather. In fact, depending on your grass ...
Now is the time to perform some key lawn maintenance if you want a greener, healthier lawn next season. Our resident expert ...
As the summer heat begins to fade and cooler weather approaches, Emerald Lawn Care is encouraging homeowners across the northwest suburbs of Chicago to take advantage of the optimal timing for ...
Rain-soaked evenings and cooler days are stacking the odds against your lawn, yet a simple seasonal tweak could change ...
When it comes to weeds, procrastinating is never a good idea. The best way to get ahead of the invaders is to apply a ...
While vertical moving may sound like some kind of ingenious upright gardening, it's really a specific way of caring for your ...
Failing to do the task now can weaken the soil and leave behind unsightly patches that may need reseeding in spring.