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Your Lawn in Late Fall

So those first emails from your Mom, Sister or Aunt Edna have started to come in regarding what the plans are for Thanksgiving this year.  You’ve made one or two trips outside on Sunday afternoon to rake up the leaves, even though more and more will continue to fall.  It’s getting to be darn cold […]

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Not Another Lawn Care Leaf Blog!!

  Recently, we’ve spent a good deal of time talking about the impact of leaves on your lawn.  Like everything else confusion can reign when it comes to most lawn care chores but the fact of the matter is that you can’t “leave” them there……can you?  Heck no.  It would create a terrible mess and […]

Leaves on the lawn…..to mulch or not to mulch?

It’s that time of year where the questions about leaves on the lawn start pouring into lawn services around the country.  Questions like, “Is it okay to leave the leaves, or should I mulch them or how often should I rake them?” You would think that the answer is pretty self explanatory but we tend […]

Grass Roots; Deep and Strong

When the temperatures decline your roots don’t stop growing. Are your roots deep? When it comes to fertilization we’ve made it relatively clear that fall is the absolute best time to make some progress with turf quality.  Fall is the best time to fertilize to develop and strengthen those roots. With cooler temperatures and shorter […]

Your BeeSafe Lawn in Fall

Have you had enough with your lawn yet?   There are a few basic fall lawn care tips that will ensure a healthy lawn next spring. 1. Keep Mowing — continue to mow your lawn for as long as it is growing. Growth may slow down as temperatures and available daylight fall, but you should […]