Lessen winter lawn panic: learn quick urine-damage fixes and spring repair steps—discover the simple routine that prevents repeat brown spots and restores turf.
LawnCare Blog
Lime Application in Winter: Slow-Acting pH Adjustment
Unguarded expectations about instant pH change? Learn why winter lime applications work slowly and how to time them for real soil improvement.
Mulch Volcanoes: Why Piling Mulch Kills Trees and Shrubs
Never pile mulch against the trunk—discover how mulch volcanoes slowly kill trees and what simple steps can save them.
The Winter Weed Advantage: Identifying Problems Before Spring
Nearly all gardeners miss winter weed signs—learn to spot them now and gain the upper hand before spring.
January Irrigation System Check: Preventing Freeze Damage
Deter costly pipe bursts this January—learn essential shutdown, drain, and inspection steps to protect your irrigation system from freeze damage.
Kentucky Bluegrass in Winter: What to Expect From Cool-Season Turf
Cold-season Kentucky bluegrass often looks dormant and thin in winter—learn how to check crowns, avoid premature feeding, and spot recovery signs.
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The Compost Pile in Winter: Does Decomposition Stop?
Not quite—discover why your compost keeps working under the snow and what simple steps will keep that interior heat humming all winter.
Overseeding Warm-Season Lawns: Winter Ryegrass for Year-Round Green
Beat brown winters with timely perennial ryegrass overseeding—learn when and how to seed for green lawns without killing your Bermuda.








