Avoid using fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus between June 1st and September 30th. Use compost, a mixture of carbon-rich "browns" and nitrogen-rich "greens," as a natural fertilizer.
Florida’s climate demands the right grass choice for a healthy, beautiful lawn. From sun-soaked Bermuda to shade-loving St. Augustine and drought-tolerant Bahia, each sod type has its strengths.
Caring for a Florida lawn isn’t just about keeping it green — it’s about understanding the unique challenges of sandy soils, intense heat, and seasonal rains. From soil testing before planting to ...
You're trying to get a little more sleep in the morning when suddenly "RRRAARRRUURRRAAAAAARRRR" bursts through your windows and into your brain. Your neighbor is cutting their lawn again or blowing ...
Grass was so thick in the Caloosahatchee River reached the surface, filling all of the water column with an efficient natural ...
It’s finally spring. Better mow your lawn. If you don’t, your town government may fine you thousands of dollars a day. Worse, if you can’t pay the fine, they may confiscate your home. Six years ago, ...