How to Fertilize Lawns: A Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to fertilize your lawn step by step. Get simple timing, product, and application tips from JHL Turf Pros to grow a thick, green lawn in Central PA. How…
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Should You Fertilize or Seed First After Aeration?
Aeration opens the door for a major lawn upgrade, but only if the next steps are done in the right order. Many homeowners ask, “Should I fertilize or seed first…
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How Often to Water Grass Seed?
You want a thick, lush lawn. It all starts with how often to water grass seed and how steady you keep the moisture. New grass seed must stay damp for…
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What Is Aeration: Everything You Need to Know
What is aeration? It is the process of pulling small cores of soil from your lawn surface with a mechanical aerator. These openings let air, water, and nutrients move deeper…
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Does Grass Seed Go Bad?
Does grass seed go bad over time? In short, yes. Grass seed is a living product, so seed quality slowly drops as its ability to germinate fades instead of rotting…
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How to Get Rid of Clover in Your Lawn
Seeing clover pop up across your yard can feel frustrating. You want thick green grass, not white flowers and patches of weeds. If you have ever searched “how to get…
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When to Aerate Lawns: Timing Tips for a Healthier Lawn
Lawn aeration involves creating holes in the soil, allowing air, water, and nutrients to penetrate more effectively to the grass roots for better growth. Aeration is one of the most…
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How to Dethatch Grass Lawns: An Expert Guide
A lush, green lawn starts with healthy soil—and that means keeping thatch under control. Thatch is a dense layer of stems, roots, and debris that can prevent grass from getting…
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How to Get Rid of Crabgrass: A Comprehensive Guide
Crabgrass is one of the most stubborn annual weeds, thriving in hot, dry conditions and quickly overtaking lawns. If left untreated, one crabgrass plant can drop thousands of seeds—causing even…
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How Often to Fertilize Lawns: Best Practices for Lush Grass
Fertilizing is one of the most important parts of effective lawn care. Apply too little and your grass may thin out; apply too much and you risk burning the lawn.…
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