Keep Your Lawn Green this Winter
During the late Fall and Winter, southern grasses enter into a protective state called dormancy. Dormancy is a positive, self-preservation mechanism for grasses. It is a time of slow growth, less water needs, less fertilization needs, and less maintenance overall.
Laying Sod in the Fall
Laying sod in the early Fall or mid-Fall is a great time to install a new lawn. During this time, temperatures have cooled down from the Summer highs and you tend to get more precipitation during these months. There is
Prepare Your Southern Lawn for Winter
Here in the South, the Spring and Summer seasons provide an ideal growing environment for lawn grasses such as St. Augustine, Centipede, Bermuda, and Zoysia. These commonly used grasses are often referred to as "warm-season grasses", or "southern grasses" due