Speed of Seed Growth

Do different species of grass affect the speed of the seed’s growth? Click the video above to find out with Christopher Brown!
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Frosty Lawns
Late-winter and early-spring frost can make lawns especially vulnerable to damage from mowing and other equipment. Waiting until frost melts, avoiding heavy machinery, and timing services carefully helps protect grass, prevent soil compaction, and ensure a healthy, resilient lawn as spring arrives in Lower Fairfield County.

Irrigation: Sun vs Shade
When designing irrigation, sunny and shady areas should always be treated separately. Sunny zones dry out faster and need more frequent watering, while shaded areas retain moisture longer and require less. Zoning irrigation by sun exposure improves plant health, prevents overwatering, and helps conserve water.