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  • Why should I aerate my lawn?
    Aeration improves air circulation, water absorption, and nutrient intake, making your lawn thicker and healthier. Best done in spring and fall.
  • How often should I mow my lawn?
    The ideal frequency varies depending on the season and climatic conditions. In general, we recommend mowing weekly or every two weeks max for good results.
  • How can I prevent weeds?
    A thick lawn is the best defense. Proper mowing, fertilizing, aeration, and regular watering help keep weeds at bay.
  • What should I do with fallen leaves in the fall?
    Collect them to prevent suffocating the lawn, or shred them to enrich the soil.
  • Can I mow during hot weather?
    No, it's better to mow early in the morning or in the evening to avoid stressing the grass.
  • Do I need to reseed my lawn every year?
    Not necessarily, but if you have bare patches, overseeding in spring or fall is recommended.
  • When is the best time to lay sod?
    Spring or fall, when temperatures are mild, and moisture is naturally available.
  • Should I collect grass clippings?
    Not always. Mulching (leaving finely cut grass) naturally fertilizes the soil. But if the grass is too long, it's better to collect it.
  • Should I mow after it rains?
    It’s best to wait until the grass dries to avoid an uneven cut and protect the lawn.
  • What is the ideal mowing height?
    We recommend 3 to 4 inches (7 to 10 cm) to keep your lawn healthy and prevent weeds.
  • Can I water right after mowing?
    Yes, but avoid the hottest hours. Morning or evening is best.
  • When does the lawn mowing season start and end?
    Mowing typically starts in mid-April and ends in mid-October, depending on the weather. https://www.tiktok.com/@evergreentonte https://www.facebook.com/evergreentonte/
  • How do I protect my lawn in winter?
    Final mow in October (slightly higher than usual) Avoid walking on frozen grass Remove fallen leaves
  • Why shouldn’t I cut my grass too short?
    Cutting too short weakens the lawn, turns it yellow, and allows weeds to take over.
  • Why does my lawn have yellow or brown patches?
    This could be due to lack of water, cutting too short, lawn diseases, pet urine, or compacted soil.
  • Should I always mow in the same direction?
    No, changing directions every time helps prevent soil compaction and keeps the grass upright.
  • When should I fertilize my lawn?
    Spring (growth boost) Summer (heat resistance) Fall (winter preparation)
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