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Should You Leave Fallen Leaves or Clean Them Up? The Real Answer

November 27, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Should You Leave Fallen Leaves or Clean Them Up?

Autumn has arrived, and with it comes the glorious, crunchy carpet of fallen leaves that everyone loves to admire… until it starts piling up in your yard. Suddenly, that idyllic scene of golds, reds, and oranges becomes a slippery mess, a clogged gutter nightmare, or a habitat for pests. The debate begins: should you leave…

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Why You Need to Check Soil Drainage Before the First Freeze

November 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Need to Check Soil Drainage Before the First Freeze

The moment that crisp, cold air rolls in and your breath turns visible, most people start thinking about holiday menus, winter coats, or whether their car battery will survive another year. But seasoned gardeners and homeowners know there’s another silent threat creeping beneath the surface—one that can sabotage plants, damage soil structure, and turn your…

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When to Stop Mowing for the Last Time (And Why It Matters)

November 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Need To Know When to Stop Mowing for the Last Time

The final lawn mowing of the year feels like a strange seasonal milestone—part victory lap, part “did I actually survive summer yardwork again?” moment. One week, your grass grows like it’s auditioning for a jungle documentary, and the next week, you’re wondering whether winter is sneaking in early, wearing a hoodie and sunglasses. But knowing…

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How to Mow and Mulch for a Perfect Lawn Come Spring

November 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Ways To Mow and Mulch for a Perfect Lawn Come Spring

The secret to a lush, vibrant, envy-inducing spring lawn isn’t found in one dramatic weekend of landscaping—it’s built slowly, thoughtfully, and smartly starting much earlier. Many homeowners assume that once the grass goes dormant in fall or winter, it’s time to forget about yard care until everything warms up again. But the truth is that…

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Why Stopping Lawn Care Too Early Could Invite Pests and Fungus

November 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Stopping Lawn Care Too Early Could Invite Pests and Fungus

Your lawn may look perfect during the spring and early summer, but stopping care too early in the season could turn your beautiful yard into a playground for pests and fungal problems. Many homeowners assume that once the hot weather passes, their work is done. Unfortunately, lawns are still vulnerable long after the peak growing…

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The Lawn Mistake Everyone Makes Right Before Winter

November 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Lawn Mistake That Everyone Makes Right Before Winter

Just when the leaves have fallen, the air is crisp, and your grass seems to whisper, “Time to sleep,” most homeowners accidentally sabotage their lawns without even realizing it. It’s the final stretch before winter, and people everywhere think the job is done—tools stored, mower covered, gloves tossed in a bin until spring. But here’s…

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Stop Raking! Why Leaving the Leaves Might Save Your Lawn

November 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus 1 Comment

Leaving Leaves Might Save Your Lawn

Crunching leaves underfoot is a fall tradition. The rake comes out, the yard bags fill up, and somewhere in the back of your mind, you hear your grandparents saying, “A tidy lawn is a healthy lawn.” But what if they were wrong? What if all those hours spent raking, bagging, and dragging leaf piles to…

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7 Fall Fertilizing Tips That Prevent Lawn Damage

October 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Crop Rotation Planning Starts in Autumn

If you think lawn care season ends when the leaves start to fall, think again. Fall is actually one of the most important times to fertilize your lawn—but do it wrong, and you could end up doing more harm than good. The cooler weather makes it tempting to hang up the garden gloves, but your…

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Why Your Lawn Shouldn’t Be Ignored This Season

October 21, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Your Lawn Shouldn’t Be Ignored This Season

Your lawn has been through a lot. Between harsh weather, backyard parties, and that “I’ll mow it tomorrow” attitude, your grass is probably crying out for a little love. Yet, so many homeowners treat their lawns like background scenery instead of the living, breathing ecosystem it really is. Ignoring it might not seem like a…

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9 Weeds That Spread Toxic Pollen Without Warning

September 30, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

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Allergy season is in full swing. Do your eyes water and itch the second you step outside? While you’re stocking up on tissues, you may not realize that the culprit is right under your feet. Your garden may be the source of all your discomfort. Many common yard invaders release clouds of highly allergenic pollen…

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