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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.
Learn moreIn many parts of the country, including the Eastern United States, the Pacific Northwest, New England, and Appalachia, soil tends to be
Learn moreIs 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.
Learn moreMeet pea gravel, the unsung hero of landscaping. This humble material may be small in size, but it packs a big punch when it comes to transforming outdoor spaces. Pea gravel landscaping can help you add beauty and character to your property at an affordable price.
Learn moreWhich is the right choice for you: liquid vs. granular fertilizer? The answer depends on a number of factors, including your lawn’s unique characteristics and your personal preference.
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