Tips and Inspiration for Your Lawn and Garden

  • How to Protect Your Lawn from Flooding and Heavy Rain Damage

    After what seemed like an endless, hot, dry summer, the first hint of rain can feel like a refreshing relief—for you and your lawn. Rain helps rejuvenate the grass, turning brown, crispy blades into lush greenery again. However, there’s a fine line between just enough rain and too much.
  • Heat Stress in Lawn: Signs and Recovery Tips

    Summer brings plenty of sunshine, long days, and rising temperatures. However, this hot and dry weather can spell trouble for your lawn. As extreme temperatures and drought conditions persist, lawns can become stressed, leading to dry, lackluster grass.
  • Does Mowing Height Matter in Grass?

    Mowing your lawn can often feel like a monotonous weekend chore, so it's tempting to mow your grass as short as possible to delay your next session. However, cutting your lawn too short may do more harm than good. The height at which you mow significantly influences the appearance and overall health of your grass.

  • Can You Plant Grass Plugs in the Fall?

    Fall in Florida gives your lawn a break from the sweltering summer heat, bringing a welcome change with milder temperatures and more frequent rain showers. This season is often viewed as a transitional period, a time to prepare gardens and lawns for the winter.
  • Why Your Lawn is Dying and What to Do About It

    Despite your best efforts, witnessing your once vibrant lawn transform from lush green to dull brown is disheartening. This decline can be frustrating, but identifying the underlying cause is essential to reversing the damage.
  • Lawn Watering Tips: How to Water Your New Grass Plugs

    Planting new grass is an investment that rewards you with a healthy, green lawn. The benefits extend beyond aesthetic appeal; think improved air quality, higher property value, and a cooler outdoor environment.
  • 5 Fall Lawn Care Tips to Protect Your Grass

    As the temperatures drop, the days grow shorter, and the leaves start to change, it's time to shift your focus to fall lawn care. During this season, it is crucial to prepare your lawn for the colder months and set the stage for a lush green-up in the spring.
  • How to Prepare Your Lawn for Water Restrictions

    Keeping a lawn green year-round can be challenging, particularly during water restrictions in drought-prone areas. However, there are several strategies you can employ to keep your grass thriving.
  • Can a Dry, Stressed Lawn Recover?

    With the scorching summer heat, lawns often suffer from heat stress and dry conditions. A dry, heat-stressed lawn not only looks unsightly but can also lead to issues during spring green-up if not properly managed.
  • 5 Smart Ways to Add Grass to Small Outdoor Spaces

    As homes get smaller, there's often little space left for a full-scale lawn. However, even with limited space, you don't have to forgo your dream of having a patch of green grass. Today, outdoor spaces are more than simple decorations—they offer versatile places to relax, entertain, and even work.
  • Help! How to Restore a Lawn After a Backyard Party

    Backyard parties are a quintessential part of summer fun, where friends and family gather to enjoy the warm weather, delicious food, refreshing drinks, and lively games. There's nothing quite like the joy of hosting a barbecue, playing outdoor sports, or simply lounging in the sun with loved ones.
  • How to Test Shade Tolerance with Grass Plugs

    Shade is a common challenge in Florida landscapes. While providing a much-needed escape from the scorching sun, shade can be detrimental to grass, which thrives in direct sunlight. Shade can stunt root growth, weaken the grass, and make it vulnerable to pests and diseases, often leaving your lawn patchy, discolored, or dead.