Grub Control Timing for Wisconsin Lawns: When and Why
For Southeastern Wisconsin lawns, the right window for preventative grub control is mid-June through mid-July, before this year's eggs hatch and the new grubs start feeding. Curative grub control is most effective in late August through September when the new generation is small and near the surface.
Learn MoreBag, Mulch, or Compost Your Grass Clippings? The Organic Answer
Mulch your grass clippings back into the lawn ninety percent of the time. Returning clippings provides roughly one full fertilizer application worth of nitrogen each season, feeds soil biology, and improves long-term lawn health.
Learn MoreWhy Your Lawn Looks Worse in May Than It Did in April
If your Wisconsin lawn looked lush and green in mid-April and started showing thin spots, yellowing, weeds, and uneven color in May, you are not imagining it and you have not done anything wrong.
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