5 Reasons Your Summer Brown Lawn May Not Be Dead
Weeks of dry weather and temperatures nearing 100 degrees have left many homeowners wondering if their lawn is beyond saving. The good news is that a brown lawn isn't always a dead lawn.
In our latest article, we explain why cool-season grasses often go dormant during extreme heat, how to tell the difference between dormant and dead grass, the best watering and mowing practices during a drought, and why planning for fall aeration and overseeding can make all the difference.
Whether you live in Maryland, Pennsylvania, or West Virginia, these practical lawn care tips can help you protect your lawn during one of the toughest parts of the growing season.
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