If you’ve noticed that your previously lush, green lawn is turning brown, there could be several reasons for this. Your grass may be going dormant, it could be dead, or there might be a grub infestation. If you can cross off dormant and dead grass, then grubs may be the cause of frustration. So, let’s talk about how to get rid of grubs in your lawn so your grass can be green and healthy once again.
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Weeds are the bane of any homeowner who takes pride in a gorgeous lawn. Some of the most common and stubborn weeds are broadleaf weeds. They grow throughout the United States and can appear even in healthy lawns. What are broadleaf weeds? And more importantly, how can you get rid of them?
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