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Category: Lawn Care

The science of taking care of turf. How to's. Examples.

How to Grow Grass in the Shade - Experts Weigh In!

Growing grass in the shade can be very frustrating if not impossible.
This year seemed to be a whole lot worse with all the rain. It seems counter-intuitive but true indeed, extra rain aggravates grass in the shade.

In the summer I spent two days at Rutgers University’s research fields in New Jersey. I was excited to chat with two turf grass professors…

Posted by Paul Stoltzfus on 11/19 at 08:05 PM in Lawn Care

What about Leaves and Fall Lawn Care?

A few questions about leaves and fall lawn care:

@WiseGrass Tip? What can I drop on my lawn now so I’ll have grass by spring?

@WiseGrass Is it better for your lawn to rake your leaves, or to let your leaves decompose on your lawn as to, presumably, fertilize it?

Posted by Paul Stoltzfus on 11/06 at 08:26 PM in Lawn Care • (0) Comments

How Late Can I Overseed Grass This Fall?

Today I received four questions via Twitter about overseeding in the fall.

@teamccloud (Elizabethtown, PA) D WiseGrass: Couple questions abt the grass seed. Do I just scatter it in that thin area? Or do I need to do anything else first?

  • D teamccloud: The seed just needs contact with the soil. So… since it is raining today you can just sprinkle it on top and it will work.
  • D WiseGrass: Thanks! I figured I’d have to go out in the rain.

Posted by Paul Stoltzfus on 10/16 at 10:18 AM in Lawn Care • (6) Comments

The Cobbler’s Children…


Have the coolest grass in town!

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Now I have to type some filler here so that the summary aligns correctly. Oh technology.

Posted by Paul Stoltzfus on 10/03 at 05:45 PM in Lawn CareTear Jerker • (0) Comments

Sculptured Edges - The Art of Trimming Your Grass.


Your lawn will look only as good as the edges. Trim your grass edges perfectly and everything will fall into place.

Benefits of trimming your grass at a 45 degree angle:

  • The turf looks thicker since there is about 4” of edge on a 3” mower cut.
  • Very few people can...
  • Posted by Paul Stoltzfus on 08/07 at 08:02 PM in Lawn Care • (2) Comments

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