You may have heard that thatch in your lawn is made of lawn clippings – not so! In fact, lawn clippings are great for your lawn. They start to compost almost immediately providing a good source of potassium, and they help with moisture retention in dry weather. Ideally, you would want them to be chopped…
Your lawn has likely been snoozing through the winter, but now it is starting to wake up and boy, is it hungry! That slow-release winter fertilizer you applied in late fall/early winter has done its job feeding the roots. Now your grass needs some food for growth and greening. Through the growing season – March…