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  • Overhead view of a lawn aeration machine on grass.

    Lawn Aeration: Spike vs. Plug Aerators

    Overhead view of a lawn aeration machine on grass.

    Your lawn's soil can become compacted over time, making it difficult for your grass to thrive. That’s why most landscapers, including The Grounds Guys®, recommend that homeowners aerate their lawns at least once a year. (Some soil types will require more frequent aeration.) When it comes time to aerate, the two methods for getting the job done are spike aerators and plug aerators.

  • Lawn with sand topdressing.

    Topdressing a Lawn: What, How, and Why?

    Lawn with sand topdressing.

    Is your lawn looking a little lackluster, diseased, overcome with weeds, or just plain ugly? If your lawn could use a bit more pep in its step, go for topdressing. Topdressing a lawn is an ideal way to refresh your grass without tearing it out and starting over.

  • Image of a clover lawn.

    What to Know Before Considering a Clover Lawn

    Image of a clover lawn.

    In this article, we’ll explain clover lawns vs. grass and dive into clover lawn pros and cons. We’ll also highlight some of our favorite clover varieties and show you how to create a carpet of gorgeous clover outside your doorstep.

  • French drain system against a house wall.

    What Is a French Drain System?

    French drain system against a house wall.

    What is a French drain system? We’ll answer that question, explain how a French drain works, tell you how much it costs, and help you decide if it’s the right solution for your water issues.

  • Landscaper cutting down a tree with a chainsaw.

    How to Cut Down a Tree Properly and Safely

    Landscaper cutting down a tree with a chainsaw.

    When you need to remove a tree, you can either call a professional arborist or cut the tree yourself. If you prefer the DIY route, learn how to cut down a tree and adhere to precautions to help keep you and those around you free from harm.

  • Construction site of a new home being built.

    8 Amazing New Construction Landscaping Ideas

    Construction site of a new home being built.

    We are here to help with our top eight favorite new construction landscaping ideas for your front- and backyard. Let us spark your creativity so you can design a beautiful new home landscaping that is uniquely you.

  • Young summer clover grass and microclover close-up.

    What Is Microclover And Why Should You Grow It in Your Lawn?

    Young summer clover grass and microclover close-up.

    Microclover is a white clover variety that stays small with regular lawn mowing, so it won’t take over your yard if you mix it with your regular grass seed. It’s a great supplement to your turfgrass or to replace a traditional lawn.

  • Close up image of peat moss.

    Peat Moss Benefits and How to Use Peat Moss in Your Landscaping

    Close up image of peat moss.

    In this article, we’ll dive into the bogs to help you learn the main uses for peat moss and how you can use peat moss for your lawn.

  • Lawn area with zoysia grass and shadows of palm trees.

    Zoysia Grass: The Complete Guide for Homeowners (Including Pros, Cons, and Care Tips)

    Lawn area with zoysia grass and shadows of palm trees.

    Are you searching for warm-season grass tough enough to handle heavy foot traffic, heat, and drought? How about one that is easy

  • Landscaper performing professional hydroseeding.

    What Is Hydroseeding?

    Landscaper performing professional hydroseeding.

    Hydroseeding is used in various industries because it can cover lots of ground quickly. You’ve likely seen hydroseeding in action during the creation of athletic fields, parks, or even new housing developments. Of course, homeowners can hydroseed, too, but it does require renting the proper equipment.