7 Ways to Make Grass Thicker and Fuller

Let’s be honest here – we all want a thick vivacious lawn full of green grasses. But how do we get one? Maintaining a lawn is not a joke and requires a lot of time, effort, and of course, investment. Sometimes even if you feel that you’ve done everything you needed to do, you might … Read more

What to Do If Your Weed Eater Won’t Start?

Possible reasons why your cordless weed eater or gas weed eater won’t start working can be numerous, but usually, they are connected with worn out or battered parts of the engine. When facing the problem with the unit you can’t start, always begin the inspection from the most apparent causes. Let’s see the most common issues with starting the … Read more

18 Tips to Get Rid of Weeds In the Lawn

Can you eliminate weeds from your lawn? Well, no. But can you control them? Absolutely yes! And the process, in theory, is fairly simple – maintain your lawn in such a way that it prefers plant growth more than weeds. But it’s easier said than done! Here, in this post, we’ll discuss 18 tips to … Read more

3 Easy Ways to Get Rid of Creeping Charlie in Lawn

If you’re the proud owner of a beautifully sculpted and cared-for lawn, you are probably familiar with the threat of creeping Charlie, the invasive and tenacious scourge of gardens everywhere. Once it takes hold, it can be a real battle to keep creeping Charlie at bay, but with the right knowledge and careful application of … Read more

How to Stop Tree Roots from Sprouting in Lawn?

Healthy trees spread their roots around the trunk, and that is good news for them. I believe that visible roots can help us to know if the tree is healthy, plus I find them decorative. Unfortunately, you may think the opposite if it is about your beautiful, carefully nurtured lawn. However, I know many people … Read more

St Augustine Grass Problems (Identification + How to Fix)

St Augustine grass makes a dark green turf that is appealing to any homeowner. It is a low-maintenance grass but is susceptible to diseases and insects. Indicators of a problem in St Augustine grass include brown patches, circular patches in the lawn, yellow patches, thin turf, and straw-colored spots. Some diseases that attack St Augustine lawn … Read more