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Transitioning Your Grass: Fall Lawn Care Tips for St. Augustine and Fescue

Introduction As the summer heat begins to wane in Southern California, it's time to turn our attention to autumn lawn care. While our mild climate doesn't bring the dramatic seasonal changes seen in other ...
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Fall Fertilization Guide for Tall Fescue Lawn Care in Southern California

Introduction As the summer heat begins to wane, it's time for Southern California homeowners to turn their attention to fall lawn care. For those with fescue lawns, autumn is a crucial season for fertilization. ...
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Laying Sod in the Summer: Best Time for Installation and Lawn Care Tips

What Grass Should You Get for Southern California? Installing a lush, green lawn can transform your outdoor space, but timing is crucial. While spring is often considered the best time for laying sod, late ...
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St. Augustine Grass Versus Fescue Grass: Choosing the Right Grass for Your Yard in Southern California

What Grass Should You Get for Southern California? When it comes to creating a beautiful green grass lawn in Southern California, choosing the right type of turfgrass is key. Two popular options that often ...
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Sod in SoCal: Why St. Augustine Grass is Right for Orange County and Southern California

Introducing St. Augustine: The Perfect Grass for Southern California St. Augustine grass has been gaining popularity among Orange County homeowners and landscapers, and it's not hard to see why. This lush, dark green grass ...
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Tall Fescue Grass: Maintaining Your Cool-Season Sod In The Heat of Summer

Tall Fescue Lawn Care Fescue is a cool-season grass, that graces many lawns with its lush, green appearance. Known for its ability to thrive in cooler climates, fescue can face significant challenges when temperatures ...
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St. Augustine Grass: How to Keep Up a Healthy Lawn During the Summer in Orange County

What is St. Augustine Grass? St. Augustine is a type of warm-season grass that is a popular choice for yards in Orange County. This type of grass is known for its lush, carpet-like appearance ...
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Fescue Sod In Orange County: The Expert Choice For Quality Yard Care

Fescue Sod In Orange County: The Expert Choice For Quality Yard Care

Have you been trying to find the best fescue sod in Orange County? There’s a lot of talk about the best turf grass for your home lawn, and many people are considering fescue sod. ...
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How to Test, and Adjust your Lawn’s pH Balance

How to Test, and Adjust your Lawn’s pH Balance

Along with abundant water and sunshine, one of the most important steps to take to keep your lawn lush and healthy is to maintain a proper PH Balance.  Maintaining your lawn’s PH balance helps ...
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Why Choose Turfgrass?

Why Choose Turfgrass?

The most obvious benefit of turfgrass is that it gives homes and other properties a unique curb appeal. People love green, luscious grass, and, in fact, studies indicate that just seeing greenery gives others ...
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About St.Augustine Grass

About St.Augustine Grass

St. Augustine sod grass is courser than most fine textured Bermuda grasses. It provides a denser ground cover and is an aggressive growing grass that is also easily controlled around it borders. Because St. ...
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Caring for New Sod: The First Three Weeks

Caring for New Sod: The First Three Weeks

Now that your new sod has been installed, your job is to make sure that it gets the fresh start it needs to stay healthy. The first three weeks are the most important, as ...
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