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The Better Lawn Blog

Category: Seasonal Care

Insight and industry knowledge on all things important to your lawn.

From landscaping tips to fun ideas for yard play, we cover a wide range of meaningful topics on our blog page.

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Fairway Lawn’s 5 Reasons for Raking

November 4, 2015
If you’re not a fan of mowing, raking may be even lower on your list of fun things to do. At least a mower has an engine! But disturbing the rest of those beautifully colored leaves sleeping on your lawn is a necessity. And not just for the curb appeal! There are actually health benefits to removing the leaves from your yard.
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Prepping for a Fairway Fall

Summer of 2015 will go down in US history as the 6th wettest summer on record. Well, for some of us. Some of us are wondering where all that rain went. But if you're one of those lucky regions that got the downpour, that’s great news for your lawn and your water bill dedicated to the sprinkler. But that doesn’t mean the heat didn’t do its own work on your lawn. There may still be one or two – or three - bare areas that require additional Fairway seeding.

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Heat Alert: Don’t Let A Southern Summer Sizzle Your Lawn

As Peggy Lee famously sung - "Fever in the morning, fever all through the night." Do we actually think everyone in America is sick right now? No, of course not! It just feels like it with this sizzlin' summer heatwave! It can be difficult to remember to stay hydrated as temperatures climb steadily into triple digits, but it's incredibly important for you AND your lawn to take in more water. Here are some obvious and not-so-obvious tips to help your lawn survive the summer.

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