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Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) is widely considered one of the loveliest of all turfgrasses. This deep green, cool-season grass has a fine to medium texture made up of slim blades that come to a...Continue Reading

Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) is a cool-season grass prized for its exceptional drought tolerance and how well it thrives in a wide range of climates. Deep roots make it a durable, resilient grass that tolerates foot traffic well once it is established. Various types of tall fescue grass have improved heat tolerance and disease resistance, offering outstanding, low-maintenance solutions for northern and southern transition zones.

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Dethatching your lawn is a critical step in your lawn care regimen. It’s essential for your lawn's long-term health, beauty, and resiliency. In this post, we’ll explore the purpose of dethatching, how it is done, and when to dethatch the lawn. To understand the benefits of dethatching the lawn, we first need a clear understanding of thatch.Continue Reading

Learn how to maintain and care for your Bermuda Grass lawn thanks to the expert experience from Lawn Pride®.Continue Reading

When you discover your once-lush lawn is overrun with irksome weeds, you might not care what type of weeds they are — but you should! Identifying different types of weeds is critical to successful weed control. Different lawn weeds require different strategies because what destroys one weed type allows another to flourish.

Let’s explore the different types of weeds that invade your lawn so you can be forewarned and equipped to beat them back effectively.Continue Reading

As experts in all things lawn maintenance, we’ve found the best methods to keep your lawn looking fresh. Follow these Lawn Pride® step-by-step lawn care maintenance practices to ensure your lawn thrives year-round while also being healthy and strong.Continue Reading

Imagine your good boy romping joyfully on an emerald-green lawn. It doesn’t have to be just a dream. We’ll explain how to choose dog-friendly grass seeds that grow to be more tolerant of pet activity and the pet-friendly lawn care that keeps it looking great. Designing and maintaining pet-...Continue Reading

Even the healthiest, most well-tended lawn can become a bit lackluster over time due to thatch buildup and age. Add pet damage, foot traffic, grubs, or other lawn pests, and the grass can become thin and patchy.Continue Reading

Any lawn is host to millions of microorganisms essential to its health and growth, many of which are different varieties of lawn fungus and are highly beneficial. Some grass fungus types even protect your lawn from disease by attacking pathogens, while others out-compete them for resources....Continue Reading

Spring is in the air. It is a time of renewal and that goes for lawns as well. Timely fertilization treatments in the spring will start your lawn off right and give your lawn the jumpstart it needs.Continue Reading