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Category: Grass & Grass Seed

link to Centipede Grass vs St Augustine Grass – Which One is Better?

Centipede Grass vs St Augustine Grass – Which One is Better?

When you look at the lawn section in any lawn or online store, you may be surprised by the number of species and varieties of turfgrasses. At the first glance, they almost look the same.However,...

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link to Kentucky Bluegrass vs Bermuda Grass – Which is Better and Why?

Kentucky Bluegrass vs Bermuda Grass – Which is Better and Why?

For most homeowners, it’s fair to say they don’t really care about the type of grass in yards and gardens.But for anyone who wants to achieve a really beautiful lawn - having a little...

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link to Does Grass Seed Go Bad or Expire? Here is the Answer!

Does Grass Seed Go Bad or Expire? Here is the Answer!

Do you have a section of your shed or garage you rarely venture into?The deepest, darkest corner where shelves are stacked high with all kinds of forgotten, dust-covered products, and the spiders...

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link to Zoysia vs Bermuda Grass – Which One is Better and Why?

Zoysia vs Bermuda Grass – Which One is Better and Why?

You’ve probably heard of the most common grass types found in America: Zoysia and Bermuda, but do you know what makes them unique and which one is better?

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Rust is Bust: What is Lawn Rust and How to Deal With It?

Evolution has hardwired the color green into human brains as a symbol of life, proven to uplift mood and feelings.When you consider that, it is no wonder that a lush green lawn became a symbol of...

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Crabgrass vs Quackgrass: What’s Growing in Your Lawn?

Crabgrass and quackgrass are both invasive species of grass that can set up residence in your lawn whether you want them there or not.They can be hard to tell apart at first glance, and while...

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