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  • Plant bed with pea gravel mulching and a stone pathway.

    Pea Gravel Landscaping: Everything You Need To Know

    Plant bed with pea gravel mulching and a stone pathway.

    Meet pea gravel, the unsung hero of landscaping. This humble material may be small in size, but it packs a big punch when it comes to transforming outdoor spaces. Pea gravel landscaping can help you add beauty and character to your property at an affordable price.

  • Chickweed Stellaria media growing in a garden.

    How to Get Rid of Chickweed

    Chickweed Stellaria media growing in a garden.

    It’s time to learn what kills chickweed. If these mat-like weeds are spreading across your yard, you’ve got several different termination options.

  • Bush in a plant bed with river rock mulch.

    Creative River Rock Landscaping Ideas for Every Garden

    Bush in a plant bed with river rock mulch.

    If you want to add a beautiful and natural design element to your landscape, you can’t go wrong with river rocks. Smoothed and rounded by water over the eons, river rocks come in a variety of sizes and colors. They’re prized for their attractive appearance, durability, and versatility. Best of all, there are countless river rock landscaping ideas to explore.

  • Flowering bushes in a residential yard.

    Get Nosey with the Most Fragrant Bushes for Your Yard

    Flowering bushes in a residential yard.

    One of the best ways to add a layer of sweet scent to your yard is by planting fragrant bushes.

  • Close up of Bahia grass lawn.

    Bahia Grass Lawns: Everything You Need to Know

    Close up of Bahia grass lawn.

    Keeping your lawn alive and healthy can be challenging, especially in regions with sandy, acidic soil and hot, humid climates. Fortunately, one type of grass seems tailor-made for these tough conditions: Bahia grass.

  • Fertilizer equipment on grass.

    Liquid vs Granular Fertilizer: Choosing the Best Option for Your Lawn

    Fertilizer equipment on grass.

    Which is the right choice for you: liquid vs. granular fertilizer? The answer depends on a number of factors, including your lawn’s unique characteristics and your personal preference.

  • Weed killer spray equipment on grass.

    Is Weed and Feed Bad for Your Lawn?

    Weed killer spray equipment on grass.

    As with most things that seem too good to be true, there are some notable drawbacks to using weed and feed products. Let’s look at the pros and cons of weed and feed so you can make an educated choice about whether to use it on your grass.

  • Overhead view of a lawn aeration machine on grass.

    Lawn Aeration: Spike vs. Plug Aerators

    Overhead view of a lawn aeration machine on grass.

    Your lawn's soil can become compacted over time, making it difficult for your grass to thrive. That’s why most landscapers, including The Grounds Guys®, recommend that homeowners aerate their lawns at least once a year. (Some soil types will require more frequent aeration.) When it comes time to aerate, the two methods for getting the job done are spike aerators and plug aerators.

  • Landscaper performing professional hydroseeding.

    What Is Hydroseeding?

    Landscaper performing professional hydroseeding.

    Hydroseeding is used in various industries because it can cover lots of ground quickly. You’ve likely seen hydroseeding in action during the creation of athletic fields, parks, or even new housing developments. Of course, homeowners can hydroseed, too, but it does require renting the proper equipment.

  • Pre-emergent herbicide spray.

    Your Lawn’s Secret Weapon: Pre-Emergent Herbicides

    Pre-emergent herbicide spray.

    In this article, we’ll tell you all about pre-emergent herbicides, including when and how to apply this gift to lawn aficionados everywhere. Ready to beat weeds before they can even think of growing roots in your lawn?