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FREE Lawn Care EBook: Real Advice from Indianapolis Lawn Pros

June 19, 2026

You have probably spent more money on lawn products than you want to admit. Bags of fertilizer. Bottles of weed killer. Tools that seemed useful at the store but now collect dust in the garage. Yet your lawn still does not look the way you want. Frustrating, right? Most lawn care advice online either overcomplicates…

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Professional Lawn Fertilizing for Thicker, Greener Grass in Indiana

June 17, 2026

You want a lawn that looks fresh and green all season long. Not just in spring when everything grows. You want it to hold up through July heat and August dry spells. That takes more than water and hope. That takes a steady supply of the right nutrients at the right time. Professional lawn fertilizing gives your…

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Best Grass for Clay Soil in Indiana: What Survives and Thrives?

June 15, 2026

Indiana dirt is not like the soil you see in gardening magazines. Our ground is heavy, dense, and often full of clay. It holds water like a sponge, then bakes hard as concrete in summer. A lot of grass types simply cannot handle that. They turn yellow, thin out, or die completely by August. But…

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Lawn Slice Seeding: How Does It Differ from Overseeding?

June 12, 2026

You have probably thrown grass seed on a bare patch before. Maybe you raked it in lightly and watered it every day. Sometimes it works. Often it does not. The problem is not the seed. It is how the seed meets the soil. On our heavy clay soil, seeds struggle to make contact with the ground.…

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Best Time for Lawn Aeration in Indiana: When Should You Do It?

June 10, 2026

If you have ever watched water pool on your lawn instead of soaking in, you already know the frustration of Indiana clay soil. It is heavy, dense, and tough on grass roots. That is where aeration comes in. Pulling plugs of soil opens things up, letting air, water, and nutrients reach down where they actually matter. But timing…

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