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How Much Seed Do You Need When Overseeding Your Lawn
Published on Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Overseeding is a great way to fill in any bare or patchy areas on your lawn in Oregon. However, you may be wondering how much seed you need when overseeding your lawn. The answer is that it depends on the size of your lawn and the grass type you're using. However, it's important to note that you should use half the normal seeding rate when overseeding your lawn to avoid using too...
How Much Does a Spring Cleanup Cost?
Published on Monday, November 10, 2025

Spring cleanups are essential for sprucing up your property in Oregon after winter, but you may wonder how much this service costs. Well, the cost depends on a few factors, including the size of your property, the state of it, and the services it includes. The larger your property, the more you can expect to pay for a spring cleanup. Additionally, if it's overgrown or distressed,...
How Long Will a Mulch Ground Cover Last For?
Published on Sunday, November 09, 2025

Mulch is a great addition to any landscape, but like any other landscaping element, it has a limited lifespan and will eventually need to be replaced. Mulch typically lasts 4-6 years, with organic types like wood chips enduring longer than ones with a finer texture. Environmental factors such as sun exposure, rainfall, and extreme weather can affect its durability. It is recommended to refresh...
Pros & Cons of Core Aeration: How This Service Affects Your Lawn
Published on Saturday, November 08, 2025

Core aeration is a beneficial service for your lawn in Oregon, as it involves mechanically pulling up plugs of soil to reduce compaction and create passageways for nutrients and resources to reach its roots. However, this process can be invasive, so it's crucial to perform it at the right time when it's strong enough to endure it. Another con of core aeration is that it leaves...
Should You Hire Pros to Handle Your Lawn Care?
Published on Friday, November 07, 2025

If you're tired of spending your weekends taking care of your lawn, you should hire a professional lawn care company to handle it for you! By hiring professionals, you can get your weekends back and enjoy your time off without having to worry about lawn care. What's more, when you hire professionals to care for your lawn, they will be out there often and will learn everything about your...
Should You Water in Lawn Fertilizer Treatments?
Published on Thursday, November 06, 2025

Understanding whether to water after a fertilizer treatment is essential for promoting the health and beauty of your lawn. The decision to water in lawn fertilizer treatments depends on the type of fertilizer used. Granular fertilizers typically require watering to dissolve and distribute nutrients evenly, while liquid fertilizers usually don't need it unless specified. Watering helps...
Spring Fertilization Is Important, but Don’t Apply It Too Early!
Published on Wednesday, November 05, 2025

As winter fades away, your lawn will need a boost to recover from dormancy and prepare for the growing season ahead. While spring fertilization is crucial for your grass, timing is equally important! Applying fertilizer too early, when the ground is still frozen, can prevent it from being absorbed and utilized, causing it to run off into nearby waterways. Instead, you should wait until the soil...
The 1/3 Rule: A Crucial Lawn Mowing Practice to Always Follow
Published on Tuesday, November 04, 2025

Mowing your lawn is an essential part of maintaining its health and appearance. However, it's not just about cutting the grass; it's about doing it correctly. That's where the 1/3 rule comes in. The 1/3 rule advises never cutting more than one-third of the grass blade’s height during a mowing session to prevent stress and promote healthy growth. This practice maintains enough...
These Mistakes Are Common With DIY Overseeding
Published on Monday, November 03, 2025

Overseeding is an excellent way to fill in bare and patchy areas on your lawn in Oregon, making it thicker and lusher. However, it's important to be aware of common mistakes that occur with DIY overseeding so you can avoid them. Failing to prep the soil beforehand is one such mistake, which is crucial for ensuring the grass seeds have the best chances of germinating and establishing....
How Long Until Fertilizer Absorbs into Your Lawn?
Published on Sunday, November 02, 2025

Fertilizer absorption in lawns varies with type and weather. Liquid fertilizers absorb quickly, providing an immediate nutrient boost for your lawn. Granular fertilizers take longer, as they need water to dissolve before they start releasing nutrients gradually. Warm, sunny weather accelerates absorption by enhancing grass growth and soil activity, while cool, cloudy days slow it down. When it...

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