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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 Do a Spring Nitrogen Blitz to Green Up Your Lawn Fast
When early spring hits and temperatures start warming up, it’s time to start working on the lawn again! One of the very best ways to wake up, thicken up and green up your grass is through a spring nitrogen blitz. The process of a Spring Nitrogen Bltiz is built…

How to Use the Sun Joe Dethatcher and Scarifier: A Step-by-Step Guide
Spring is one of the best times to get back out in the yard and start working on your lawn. One project that can have a big impact on how your grass looks and grows throughout the season is dethatching and scarifying your lawn using a machine like the Sun Joe…

Should You Mulch or Bag Your Fall Leaves?
Fall is here, and that means one thing—yards full of colorful leaves. As they pile up, a common question comes up every year: Should you mulch your leaves or bag them up?Both options have their benefits, but they also come with drawbacks. Let’s break them down so you…
How to Do a MySoil Test on Your Lawn: Step-by-Step Guide
If your lawn has yellow patches, thinning grass, or just doesn’t look as green as it should, the problem usually isn’t what’s happening above the surface—it’s what’s going on in the soil. Instead of just relying on your eyes to visually diagnose your lawn, there is a…