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Healthy soil is happy soil.

Healthy soil is happy soil.

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Why Lawn Soil Health Matters

Most lawn problems start underground, not above it. Here's what healthy soil actually looks like and how to know if yours is working the way it should.

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Dakota-Rae Westveer

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Your guide to spring lawn care

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Prevent Spring Weeds in Your Lawn

Spring is the most critical time to prevent weeds before they establish themselves. Acting early with three expert weed-prevention tactics helps your lawn stay thick, green, and resilient against unwanted weeds.

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Sunday Science

Start your spring seedlings with Sunday Garden

Recent Articles

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What Type of Soil Do I Have?

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Seneca Lee

Sandy, clay, or somewhere in between. Your soil texture shapes how your lawn drains, holds nutrients, and responds to care. Here's how to read it and what to do about it.

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Why Lawn Soil Health Matters

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Dakota-Rae Westveer

Most lawn problems start underground, not above it. Here's what healthy soil actually looks like and how to know if yours is working the way it should.

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Lawn Care Basics

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Trent Lewis

A healthy lawn comes down to three things: feeding your grass, watering deeply, and mowing high. Get those right, and your lawn will take care of the rest.