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St. Louis Area Rain Gardens: Native Plants for Natural Drainage
Create stunning St. Louis rain gardens with native plants that solve drainage issues while protecting local waterways from harmful runoff.
Spring Overseeding: Pros, Cons, and Best Practices
Find out why spring overseeding could either rescue your patchy lawn or waste months of effort—the timing makes all the difference.
Managing Herbicide-Resistant Weeds in Your Lawn
Tired of weeds that laugh at your herbicide treatments and keep returning stronger than ever in your lawn?
Tree Preservation During Construction: Protecting Existing Trees
Nearly half of construction sites lose mature trees unnecessarily—discover the critical protection strategies most developers overlook before breaking ground.
Lawn Mowing Around Trees, Flowers, and Landscaping Features
Imagine creating razor-sharp lawn edges around trees and flower beds like the pros—these simple techniques will transform your messy yard.
Pre-Emergent Weed Control in St. Louis: Timing Is Everything
Beat St. Louis weeds before they sprout with perfectly timed pre-emergent applications that most homeowners get completely wrong.
Why Slope Grading Is Essential for Proper Lawn Drainage
Avoid costly foundation damage and waterlogged lawns by understanding how proper slope grading creates effective drainage systems that most homeowners overlook.
Preparing Your St. Louis Irrigation System for Missouri’s Unpredictable Weather
Learn the critical preparation sequence that protects St. Louis irrigation systems from Missouri’s brutal temperature swings before winter strikes.
Lawn Trimming Around Trees, Flowers, and Landscape Features
Just like a master craftsman’s finishing touches, precision lawn trimming around delicate landscape features requires specialized techniques that most homeowners never learn.
Essential Yard Cleanup Checklist: 15 Tasks Every Homeowner Should Complete
Uncover the 15 critical spring yard tasks that prevent costly lawn damage—skip just one and your landscape dreams could be ruined.