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Winter Lawn Myths: What Really Happens Under the Snow
December 1, 2025If you have ever heard confusing advice about what happens to your lawn during winter, you are not alone. Winter lawn myths spread fast, especially when the snow begins to fall. Many homeowners guess what is happening beneath the surface, but most of the assumptions are wrong. Today, we are breaking down the most common…
Click to read more...Lawn Work in the Snow: Why Crews Still Work in Winter
November 28, 2025When winter hits Indiana, you might still see lawn work in the snow, and it can feel confusing at first. The truth is simple. Some lawn tasks work best during cold weather. Many services are time-sensitive, and snow does not stop the natural processes your lawn needs for a strong spring.Below are the real reasons…
Click to read more...Dormant Seeding in Indiana: Why Timing Matters
November 26, 2025Dormant seeding in Indiana gives cool-season lawns a strong start before spring growth begins. The seed sits in frozen soil and waits for the right conditions. This timing helps the grass germinate fast and grow deeper roots once the soil warms. It also gives you a head start on thickening bare spots before weeds wake…
Click to read more...Winter Lawn Care Planning: Why It Matters
November 24, 2025Winter Lawn Care Planning Sets the Foundation for a Healthy SpringWinter lawn care planning helps Indiana homeowners get ahead before the busy season. Your lawn may look quiet in December and January, but these months are the best time to decide what your yard needs next year. When you plan early, you avoid spring rush,…
Click to read more...Dormant vs Dead Grass: How to Tell the Difference This Winter
November 21, 2025Dormant vs dead grass is a common concern for Indiana homeowners during winter. When your lawn turns brown in the cold, it’s easy to wonder if it’s dying. But in most cases, your lawn is simply dormant—taking a seasonal nap to protect itself from the freeze. Still, it’s important to know when brown grass is…
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