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At TipsforTurf, we are a team of dedicated lawn enthusiasts committed to helping you achieve the perfect dark green lawn. Our mission is to provide you with the best tips and advice to keep your lawn healthy, green, and beautiful. With years of experience and a deep love for lawn care, we strive to share our knowledge and passion with our readers. Join us on this journey to create the lawn of your dreams.

Latest Lawn Care Tips

How to Manually Aerate Your Lawn by Hand
A strong, healthy, green lawn needs three basic things: water, air, and nutrients. Compacted soil gets in the way of all three. When soil gets packed down too tightly, water has a harder time soaking in, oxygen can’t move through the soil as easily, and nutrients…

Complete Overseeding Guide for Beginners: How To Thicken Up Your Lawn Step by Step
Overseeding your grass is one of the best ways to fill in thin spots, improve your lawn’s color, and help your yard grow thicker over time. If your grass looks patchy, stressed, or worn out, adding new grass seed can help bring it back without starting from scratch….

Why Do I have Mushrooms Growing in My Lawn?
Have you noticed mushrooms growing in your lawn? Although they may seem unsightly or worrisome, these fungi are quite common and can actually mean that your lawn is healthy. Let’s talk about why mushrooms grow on lawns sometimes, whether they are poisonous, and what…

When Does Grass Go Dormant
Have you ever looked out at your lawn and wondered why it suddenly turned brown? If you’ve been doing everything you can to take care of your lawn and it turns brown, it’s probably because the grass has gone dormant. It’s not dead, though—it’s just conserving its…