Is Your Lawn Dead or Dormant? A Guide for Warm-Season Grass During Winter

Georgia's southern climate allows for both warm-season and cool-season grasses, which can be confusing for homeowners. Cool-season grasses stay green during winter months, while warm-season grasses enter dormancy, turning light brown. If your warm-season grass—like Bermuda, Zoysia, or St. Augustine—is browning, don't fret just yet; it may just be dormant rather than diseased.

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The Best Winter Lawn Care Practices for Fescue Lawns

Fescue lawns are a popular choice among Georgia homeowners, known for their dark green appearance and adaptability to the local climate. This cool-season grass halts top growth during the winter months but the roots continue to grow so they still require care to ensure they emerge healthy and strong come spring. At AgroPro Lawncare Specialists, we believe that a little winter care can go a long way. Here are our top practices to keep your fescue lawn in tip-top shape this winter.

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Fall Lawn Care Mistakes to Avoid in Georgia

As our sweltering summer temperatures give way to the cool air of fall, it's easy to think that lawn care can take a backseat. However, fall is an ideal time to focus some efforts on preparing your yard for the upcoming winter and spring. There are plenty of tasks that can be done to ensure the health of your yard like leaf removal and mulching, but there are also some common mistakes can hinder your efforts and lead to issues later. Here are some top fall lawn care mistakes to avoid this fall.

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Mulching vs. Leaf Removal: Choosing the Right Option for Your Yard

Fall is upon us! A favorite season for so many because of the mild temperatures and beautiful mosaic of colors Georgia's landscape offers. But what about when those vibrant leaves cover your lawn? You may be asking yourself, "What do I do once the leaves come down?"

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Cool-Season Weeds in Georgia: How to Control Them with Pre-Emergent Herbicides

As summer starts to wind down this month and our mornings are getting cooler, a new challenge for lawn care arises: the emergence of cool-season weeds. These turf invaders, such as Poa annua, henbit, and chickweed, can quickly take over your lawn, leading to a whole slew of problems for you in the coming months. 

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Identifying Different Types of Grubs in Your Lawn and Their Lifecycles

Grubs are the larval stage of various beetles, and while the beetles may just be a pest, grubs can cause significant damage to your lawn if left unchecked. Understanding the different types of grubs, their lifecycles, and the impact they have on your lawn throughout the year is crucial for effective lawn care.

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Unlocking the Secrets to a Thriving Fescue Lawn: Aeration and Overseeding in Georgia

Achieving a lush, vibrant lawn doesn't happen overnight—it starts with the right preparation. For homeowners in Georgia, September through November is the perfect time for aeration and overseeding, especially for fescue grass. These two important lawn care practices can transform your turf, setting the foundation for a thicker, greener lawn in the seasons to come. 

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Armyworms in Georgia Lawns: Essential FAQs & Expert Insights

Armyworms can wreak havoc on lawns, especially in areas with warm climates like Georgia. Whether you're dealing with a current infestation or simply want to be prepared for armyworm season coming up, understanding these pests is key. Here're a few detailed frequently-asked questions to address common questions and concerns about these troublesome pests. 

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Battling Weeds in the Summer: Challenges and Solutions for Lawn Care

Maintaining a lush, green lawn can be a challenge, especially during the scorching summer months when rain is scarce. Both homeowners and businesses face unique difficulties in weed control during these conditions. High temperatures and drought not only complicate weed management but also increase the risk of herbicide damage. But what exactly are weeds? 

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Top Watering Practices for Georgia's Scorching Summer

Maintaining a vibrant, healthy lawn or garden throughout Georgia's scorching summer months requires strategic watering practices. As the relentless sun beats down and temperatures soar, proper hydration becomes paramount for your lawn's survival and vitality. 

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Identifying and Combatting 3 Top Georgia Lawn Diseases

Georgia is known for its hot and humid summers, creating perfect conditions for fungi and other lawn diseases. Every Georgia lawn is susceptible to turf disease. The best way to prevent severe outbreaks is by promoting healthy growth through proper mowing and watering practices throughout the summer months.

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Beat the Heat: Tips for Avoiding Drought Stress on Your Lawn This Summer

Summer in Georgia can be tough on your lawn. With blazing temperatures and occasional drought conditions, it's essential to take proactive steps to keep your grass healthy and vibrant. At AgroPro, we understand the challenges that come with maintaining a lush lawn during the summer months. Here are some expert tips to help you avoid drought stress and keep your lawn looking its best. 

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Unlocking a Lusher Lawn in Georgia with Core Aeration

As summer approaches and you begin to envision a lush, vibrant lawn, it's crucial to consider not just what you can see, but also what lies beneath. At AgroPro, we understand that the secret to a healthy lawn starts from the ground up—literally. That's why we're diving deep into core aeration, a key practice that can transform your lawn from lackluster to luxurious.

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Is Your Lawn Dead or Just Dormant?

While we are beyond winter months and cold temperatures here in Georgia, you may have noticed that these late Spring days are not as harsh as they have been in years past. Believe us, the hot days will come, but this slight delay in warming up may be impacting your lawn's ability to "wake up". 

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Uncovering the World of Fire Ants

One of the most unsightly things that can ruin a good looking lawn isn't just a bare spot, it's a fire ant hill! Fire ants begin to take over areas of grass during the hot months, so gearing up to spot them in your lawn is crucial to know going into the Summer.

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Your Guide to Avoiding Mosquitoes in Georgia

We all know the feeling of enjoying a warm Summer evening, hearing a low buzzing sound and by the time you can slap your ankles a pesky mosquito has already done its damage. While they are extremely prevalent here in Georgia, that doesn't mean you have to let them "suck" the fun out of your Summer!

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Soil Aeration: The Key to Healthy Grass in Georgia

For warm-season lawns in Georgia, the best time to aerate is in the spring through the early summer. For cool-season lawns such as tall fescue, we recommend aerating and overseeding each fall.

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Six Vibrant Flowers to Discover in Georgia this Spring

As the cold of winter slowly starts to melt away, we start to embrace the warm of springtime. North Georgia comes alive with the vibrant blooms of spring flowers. From the warm colors of marigolds to the first blooms of daffodils, the Georgia spring is a perfect time for flower enthusiasts and gardeners. Here's a guide to the top six vibrant spring flowers you can discover across Georgia, promising a marvel of blossoms and fragrances to brighten your lawn.

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Georgia’s Most Wanted: Tackling Fire Ants and Grubs in Your Lawn

The approaching Georgia spring and summer warm temperatures are not only appealing to residents but also to a variety of lawn pests that can wreak havoc on all your outdoor spaces. From the nuisance of fire ants to the damage caused by grubs, understanding these common invaders and knowing how to treat them is essential for maintaining a healthy, green lawn. Below, we will explore these two lawn pests common in North Georgia and offer expert tips on how to keep them at bay.

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Groundhog Day: What to Expect for Your Lawn with More Winter or an Early Spring

Today, February 2nd, marks the 137th Groundhog Day! Since the original prediction in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania in 1887, the aptly-named "Punxsutawney Phil" has only been correct about the coming weather patterns around 39% of the time. 

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