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Frequently asked questions

To effectively control weeds in your lawn, try approaching them with a combination of methods. You can prevent weed seeds from germinating by applying a pre-emergent herbicide. For existing weeds, use a post-emergent herbicide or manually pull them. Aerating, fertilizing and regular mowing can also help crowd out weeds and promote a healthy lawn.
Core aeration is the most effective method for aerating your lawn. This process involves removing small plugs of soil, which reduces soil compaction and improves air, water and nutrient penetration to the roots. You’ll also want to consider the time of year to aerate based on your climate and grass type. For cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass and fescue, early fall or early spring is ideal. For warm-season grasses like Bermuda grass, late spring or early summer is the best time
The size of the lawn mower you need for your yard depends on the size of your lawn. For smaller yards (¼ - ½ acre), a push mower or a small riding mower would work best, while larger yards (more than ½ acre) may require a larger riding mower or zero-turn mower.
The best soil for your garden depends on the specific plants you want to grow. Most plants thrive in soil that is rich in organic matter and drains well. To improve your soil quality, you can also add compost or other additives.
The best time to start your vegetable garden depends on where you live. Generally, you’ll want to wait until the soil has warmed up and the threat of frost has passed. You’ll also want to consider if you’re planting warm-season or cold-season plants. Check your local planting calendar for specific guidelines.
Companion planting is a gardening technique that involves planting different plants together to benefit each other. Companion plant pairings can repel pests, attract pollinators and even enhance the flavor of other plants nearby.