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Can Winter Kill Your Lawn? Blue Duck Answers
December 19, 2025Can winter kill your lawn in Indiana?Many homeowners ask, can winter kill your lawn, especially after a long stretch of snow and freezing temperatures. Indiana winters are harsh, but most lawns are tougher than they look. In most cases, grass does not die. It goes dormant. Problems happen when winter stress piles up and weakens…
Click to read more...Snow Mold Lawn: The Silent Killer You Shouldn’t Ignore
December 17, 2025Many Indiana homeowners are surprised to find discolored, matted spots in their yard once winter ends. In many cases, the problem is snow mold lawn damage. Snow mold develops quietly under snow cover and often goes unnoticed until spring. By the time it appears, damage has already started.At Blue Duck Lawn Care, we see this…
Click to read more...Aeration Seeding Fertilizing: What to Book Early
December 15, 2025Many Indiana homeowners don’t realize how early they need to book aeration, seeding, fertilizing to get the best results. Spring is a competitive season for lawn care. Everyone wants their yard to green up fast after winter, which means these essential services fill up quickly. When you secure your spot early, you avoid delays and…
Click to read more...Bare Spots After Snow Melts: Why It Happens
December 12, 2025Are you seeing bare or thinning patches where the snow used to sit?Many Indiana homeowners ask, “Why are there bare spots on my lawn after the snow melts?” It’s frustrating to watch the snow disappear only to reveal patches of dead grass, thin turf, or muddy areas. These spots appear because winter weather puts real…
Click to read more...Snow Compaction Damage to Your Lawn: How To Prevent It
December 10, 2025Many Indiana homeowners don’t realize how quickly snow compaction damage can weaken their lawn. When snow becomes dense from foot traffic, freezing, or repeated storms, it presses tightly against the soil and limits airflow. This stress slows spring green-up, encourages disease, and makes the lawn more vulnerable when temperatures rise again.Knowing how to prevent this…
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