Tagged as: fall
September 20, 2025 | 08:16 AM
How Long Will Zucchini and Summer Squash Continue to Grow and Produce?
Longer than you think!
By: Emily Fazio
September 19, 2025 | 10:45 AM
When to Stop Mowing Your Lawn in the Fall
There’s a sure sign, but you have to look closely or you’ll miss it. Learn best practices to get your grass ready for winter.
By: Emily Fazio
November 22, 2024 | 05:12 PM
Can You Keep Your Swimming Pool Open During a Mild Winter?
In many geographies, the fun doesn’t have to stop when the seasons change.
By: Emily Fazio
November 15, 2024 | 10:00 AM
Answered: Why You Should Aerate Your Lawn Before Winter
Aerating your lawn before winter can make all the difference in creating a lush, healthy lawn by the time spring arrives.
By: Emily Fazio
November 13, 2024 | 12:00 PM
Do You Have to Clean Leaves Off of a Metal Roof?
Metal roofing panels are tough, but they aren’t indestructible. To keep your investment and curb appeal intact, they do need seasonal maintenance.
By: Anne Winters
November 08, 2024 | 10:00 AM
How to Manage Backyard Ticks, Mosquitos, and Other Bugs During a Mild Winter
No cold snap? Warmer winter temperatures can spell mischief for common backyard pests.
By: Emily Fazio
November 01, 2024 | 03:49 PM
When is it Too Late to Plant Grass Seed?
A sliver of good news: There’s still time.
By: Emily Fazio
October 31, 2024 | 02:00 PM
Why You Should Fertilize Your Lawn in November
Did you think it was too late in the year? Think again.
By: Emily Fazio
October 29, 2024 | 03:18 PM
How to Treat Lawn Weeds Before Winter, and Why
If you pull or treat the weeds in your yard before cold temperatures set in, you’ll have a better chance at suppressing them come springtime.
By: Anne Winters
October 28, 2024 | 07:24 PM
How to Clean a Dust Mite Infestation
If you’re feeling allergy symptoms outside of the usual season, you might be experiencing an uptick in household dust... dust mites have made themselves comfortable.
By: Anne Winters
October 24, 2024 | 07:00 AM
Composting Leaves for Garden Mulch
Get those leaves off your lawn and recycle them onto your flower and vegetable beds for a free nutrient boost.
By: Anne Winters