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July | August 2020

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From Weeds to Wonder Wonder I f your lawn is patchy and full of weeds and you feel as if this is your destiny as a brown thumb garden- er—fret no more. It's easier than you might think to achieve a lush green lawn and banish clover and the dreaded dan- delions. If you only have a few pesky weeds punc- tuating your lawn, you may be able to dig them up by hand—paying careful atten- tion to make sure you get them roots and all. But if your lawn's overrun with weeds, you may need to start from scratch. Here's our how-to guide on restoring a lawn full of weeds. Why Your Lawn is Full of Weeds Starting out, you probably want to know just why weeds have overtaken your grass, so you can prevent it from happening again. Poor grass growth is a definite culprit. Weeds thrive in thinning grass. The best way to keep weeds out is to have thick, tall, dense grass all over your lawn. If your grass is cut too short, it's more susceptible to a full-on weed invasion. Setting your mower to the highest setting can help with this. The all important H20 plays an important role as well. Weeds tend to have robust root systems, and can easily compete with your grass for moisture. If you are not watering

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