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One day you have a lush, green St. Augustine lawn and then you notice gray spots on the leaves. Soon, large parts of your lawn look like they’ve been blow-torched. What’s wrong with your lawn? The culprit is most likely a fungus called gray leaf spot. Gray leaf spot initially appears as spots on the

There are plenty of people who go to sports bars and get into discussions on topics including “Who was the greatest baseball player ever?” Or “Who was the greatest football player ever?” Or “Which Super Bowl or World Series Winner was the best team of all time?” The questions asked never run out and the

Lush green grass tickles our toes … flowers treat our eyes to bold, vibrant colors … and fragrant shrubs delight us with their sweet perfumes. It’s easy to appreciate the sights and smells afforded by lawns and landscapes, but did you know their real value is much more substantial than pleasing aesthetics and aromas? That’s

Unlike cow manure, dog poop is NOT good for grass because it is not a fertilizer. And, contrary to popular opinion not all poop is created equal. Dogs have a high protein-based diet that creates a very acidic excrement or waste product. Far more info than you ever wanted to know about your favorite furry

We’re at the mid-season point when many homeowners relax and sort of forget about their lawns, other than mowing them. You’ve spent countless hours this past spring fertilizing, watering, and weeding. All of this can be undone by the heat in mid-summer if you’re not paying attention. Our lawn experts put together a list of

Grass is tough and can handle a lot, but even the healthiest lawn will require some TLC to help it keep up with the high-traffic summer recreation season. Follow these three tips for improved summer durability to make sure your yard bounces back quickly from whatever you throw at it — whether your activity of

Now that the temperatures have warmed, families are emerging from weather-imposed hibernation to delight once again in outdoor living. For some homeowners, however, the summer season can be fraught with embarrassment as they covet their neighbor’s lush lawn and seek help from Mother Nature (and her helpers) to fix all that ails within their own

Whether you’re new to gardening or have a green thumb, summer is the perfect season to start your own garden. Now is the time to start thinking of all the possibilities the warm weather brings! “The first step to start your summer garden is considering what plants make you happy and what types of things

It’s been a rough winter in many parts of the country, but spring is here at last, and summer is right around the corner! That means it’s time to give your lawn a bit of TLC. Although grass is highly resilient, you can help your lawn recover from winter and make sure it’s in top

Have you ever wondered when the right time to apply fertilizer to your lawn is, or whether it’s okay to cut the grass really short? To help homeowners get their spring and summer lawn care off to a great start and to celebrate National Lawn Care Month in April, the National Association of Landscape Professionals,