Dethatching in Turf
Thatch is a tightly intermingled layer of living and dead stems, leaves and roots which accumulates between the layer of actively-growing grass and the soil underneath.
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10 Easy Steps for Winter Overseeding of Warm-Season Lawns
Largely driven by urbanization trends and the increase in impervious surfaces at both commercial and residential levels that need drainage solutions, this offers a great business opportunity to incorporate stormwater solutions into hardscape projects, such as driveways, patios, walkways, courtyards, and inground pools.
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Repairing Bare Spot in your Turf
Bare spots in turf typically start to become noticeable in early spring as the lawn emerges from winter dormancy. To repair a bare spot in your lawn, you can follow these general steps:
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How to Identify Fungus in Turf
Learn how to spot and identify common types of fungus that can affect your turf to maintain a healthy and vibrant lawn.
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Spring Weeds and How to Control Them
Spring has sprung and with it a lot of weeds! Excessive rain throughout most of the U.S. has left behind overgrowth of weeds in turf, beds and more.
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How to Maximize Your Landscaping Businesses’ Profits
Discover cost-effective strategies to maximize profits in your landscaping business. Expert tips for landscaping companies.
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Water Quality and Its Importance in Landscaping
In landscaping, every element plays a pivotal role in achieving vibrant, healthy outdoor spaces. Among these factors, water quality stands out as an element that directly influences plants, soil health, and the overall aesthetic appeal of landscapes.
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Everything You Wanted to Know about Synthetic Turf but Were Afraid to Ask
Thinking about getting into the synthetic turf installation business? According to IBIS World the artificial turf installation market in the U.S. is expected to reach $2.2 billion in 2022, partially driven by climate change and government regulation on watering restrictions.
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How to Help Your Clients Understand Smart Irrigation
While phrases like “distribution uniformity” and “precipitation rates” are common to us, it can be difficult to translate to a homeowner. Here are some suggestions for talking “smart” to your clients.
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You've Got Questions About Battery, Horizon Has Answers
There is some confusion in our industry around understanding voltage in outdoor power equipment. We have the answers.
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