Help Your Lawn Beat the Heat this Summer!
The first official day of summer is just around the corner, and the weather is already well on its way to warming up! ☀️ In addition to dealing with the…
The first official day of summer is just around the corner, and the weather is already well on its way to warming up! ☀️ In addition to dealing with the…
When thinking about fertilization this season, think Hometurf for your lawn fertilization needs. Not all fertilizers are created equal, and some formulas are less effective when applied in the spring.…
After an unprecedented government shut down of our business from March 15th to April 20th, we are now nearing the tail end of our season. We cannot thank you enough for your…
Is your grass not looking as green or healthy as you would like it to? If you’ve tried everything and are at your wit's end, your problem could be not knowing your correct grass type. Among other things, identifying your grass type is key to achieving that beautiful green lawn you’ve been dreaming of.
We always get asked by homeowners, “Do I need to fertilize my lawn in the fall,” and our answer is always yes! Many homeowners believe that when summer is over,…
Have you noticed that your lawn is plagued with brown spots and grass that just doesn’t seem to grow? Does this grass feel soft and spongy to walk on? Are…
When the weather gets dry, your lawn can start to look like it’s fried. Your grass can turn yellow/brown, but fear not, that doesn’t mean it’s dead- it’s often just dormant.
A healthy, well-treated lawn is a beautiful thing. But as we all know, there can be problems that come with maintaining such green grass. A lot of bugs and pests can be harmless for the most part, but it’s the lawn damaging insects you don’t see that can really take a toll on your turf.
In the past, we’ve discussed on our blog how beneficial lawn care can be for the environment and the quality of our Hometurf products, but today we’re going to go more in-depth into a topic that applies to both of those areas: phosphorus free fertilizer.
Fall is a very important time to use fertilizer because of the strength your lawn requires to make it through the long winter.