Glossary
N-P-K Ratio
Key Takeaways: What is the N-P-K Ratio? The N-P-K ratio is a three-number label found on all fertilizer packages that indicates the percentage by weight of the three primary nutrients essential for plant growth: For ...
Lime Application
Key Takeaways: What is Lime Application? Lime application is the process of spreading lime (calcium carbonate or dolomitic lime) on your lawn to adjust soil pH levels. Many lawns, especially those with heavy clay soils ...
Winter Dormancy
Key Takeaways: What is Winter Dormancy? Winter dormancy is when cool-season grasses, like Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, and perennial ryegrass, temporarily stop growing during cold weather. This process allows grass to conserve energy and survive ...
Pre-Emergent Herbicide
Key Takeaways: What is a Pre-Emergent Herbicide? A pre-emergent herbicide is a type of weed control product that works by creating a chemical barrier in the soil to stop weed seeds from sprouting. Unlike post-emergent ...
Topdressing
Key Takeaways: What is Topdressing, and Why is it Important? Topdressing is the process of applying a thin layer of organic material, such as compost, soil, or sand, evenly over a lawn. It’s a centuries-old ...
Mulching Mower
Key Takeaways: What is a Mulching Mower, and How Does it Work? A mulching mower is a specialized lawn mower designed to chop grass clippings into small, fine pieces that are evenly distributed back onto ...
Broadleaf Weeds
Key Takeaways: What Are Broadleaf Weeds? Broadleaf weeds are unwanted plants characterized by their broad, flat leaves, which make them easy to distinguish from the fine, narrow blades of grass. Common examples include: These weeds ...
Fall Fertilization
Key Takeaways: What is Fall Fertilization, and Why is it Important? Fall fertilization is the practice of applying fertilizer during the autumn months to prepare your lawn for winter and promote vigorous growth in the ...
Core Aerator
Key Takeaways: What is a Core Aerator? A core aerator is a specialized lawn care tool designed to remove small plugs, or “cores,” of soil from your lawn. These plugs are typically 2-4 inches deep ...
Overseeding
Key Takeaways: What is Overseeding, and Why is it Beneficial? Overseeding is the practice of adding grass seed to an existing lawn without tearing up the turf or soil. It’s one of the simplest and ...