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Sow grass seed and fight crabgrass at the same timeNaked soil is an open invitation for weeds, so the spring push is on to sow grass seed for a new lawn or to fill in bare spots. But as the grass grows, so does the crabgrass. Lawn questions bugging you?Is it a fungus, a bug or the weather that’s causing the brown spots in the lawn? Or is it your pooch? Ease mowing duties with right equipmentWhen it comes to buying a lawnmower, your purchase should be guided by the size and terrain of your lawn and how much energy you have. Numbers and letters key to good lawn careYou see them all the time on the bag of fertilizer: three numbers along with three letters — N-P-K, but what do they mean? Snow molds create spots in the lawnTraces of last winter’s snow may be evident in the lawn as spring arrives. Called snow molds, these fungus diseases can leave the lawn looking unsightly. Get a green lawn delivered right to your doorOne of the more perplexing problems in keeping the lawn healthy is knowing what to apply when and how much. Green lawns spur envy in Rhode Island neighborhoodDear Greenview: I just love your products. In fact, they saved my new lawn during the especially hot summer we endured in the Northeast. My father and I now both subscribe to Greenview and value the quality and convenience that your company offers. Our lawns are the envy of our neighbors, but I cannot keep your products secret. My neighbor asked what I am doing and I told him that I stopped using Scotts’ products and switched over to Greenview Fairway Formula products. He plans to subscribe for Spring 2007. Thank you, Greenview! -T.G. | Rhode Island |
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