Is fall or spring the right time to overseed your Missouri lawn? The honest breakdown of timing, grass type considerations, and why one season clearly wins for St. Charles County homeowners.
Slit seeding cuts grooves into soil for direct seed contact. Broadcasting spreads seed on top. Here is which method works best for St. Charles County lawns, when to use each, and what results you can expect.
Wet spots, high water bills, low pressure โ learn how St. Charles County homeowners can detect and repair sprinkler system leaks before they waste thousands of gallons.
Mid-summer is the most stressful period for cool-season lawns in St. Charles County. Here is what to focus on this week to keep your fescue alive through July: water deep, raise the deck, skip the fertilizer, and watch for brown patch.
Should you mulch or bag your grass clippings? Here is what St. Charles County homeowners need to know about nitrogen return, thatch buildup, and lawn health.
Late June hitting your tall fescue hard? Here is how to tell heat stress from dead grass, when to water and when to let it rest, and the mowing adjustments that actually help in St. Charles County summers.
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St. Charles County Lawn Care Seasonal Checklist
Know exactly what to do each month โ mowing height, fertilization timing, weed control windows, and more. Get the printable month-by-month guide.