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A Division of Triangle Home Services

Our North Carolina
Lawn Care Blog

Education, News, Tutorials, and Opinion Pieces

Insights & Resources For Homeowners

Check out our articles and resources to learn more about keeping your Triangle lawn lush, healthy, and easy to maintain. We’re sharing expert tips, seasonal guides, and the latest news to help you get the best yard on the block!

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Learn when to hand it over to the pros. Discover five timing-critical situations where professional help can save your lawn, prevent damage, and keep it thriving.
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Learn how to protect your North Carolina lawn from summer diseases. Discover proactive strategies, expert tips, and treatments to keep your landscape healthy and vibrant.
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Discover the best time and methods for fall overseeding to thicken your lawn, boost curb appeal, and improve turf health before winter with expert tips and guidance.
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A healthy lawn starts with the right mowing practices. In North Carolina, where both warm- and cool-season grasses thrive depending on the region, proper mowing is essential for promoting growth, reducing weeds, and maintaining turf health year-round.
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Maintaining a lush, healthy lawn doesn’t have to mean sacrificing the environment—or your weekends. With North Carolina’s warm, humid climate and diverse soil types, organic lawn care can be both practical and highly effective.
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Maintaining a healthy lawn in North Carolina can be challenging due to the variety of pests that thrive in the state's diverse climates.
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Maintaining a lush, healthy lawn in North Carolina's Triangle area can be a year-round battle, thanks to a variety of pests that thrive in the region's climate. Different pests emerge each season to target lawns from the cool, wet winters to hot, humid summers.
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North Carolina residents know all too well the challenges that come with unpredictable weather, especially during dry spells. Whether you're battling drought conditions in the humid eastern plains or the cooler western hills, taking proactive steps to protect your lawn is crucial.
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In this blog, we'll explore the world of homemade weed killer sprays, using the power of common household ingredients to combat unwanted weeds.
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Recognizing, preventing, and alleviating soil compaction is essential for maintaining a lush, healthy lawn. In this guide, we’ll explore the causes and signs of soil compaction and share actionable tips to restore your lawn to its full potential.
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North Carolina’s unique climate and susceptibility to tropical storms and hurricanes make lawn care a constant challenge for homeowners. In recent years, flooding has become an increasing concern, particularly in areas like Asheville, which experienced significant flood damage in 2024.
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Chinch bugs are a hidden menace for homeowners in North Carolina. These tiny insects can cause extensive damage to lawns, especially in the hot summer months when they are most active.
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Fire ants are notorious for their painful sting and aggressive behavior, making them a serious threat to lawns and outdoor spaces in the Triangle area. These pests are not only a danger to humans and pets, but they also damage lawns by building unsightly mounds.
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Grubs are one of the most destructive lawn pests in North Carolina, silently feeding on grass roots and weakening your turf from below. If left untreated, a grub infestation can leave large, brown patches of dead grass and cost homeowners significant time and money to repair.
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North Carolina's diverse climate and soil conditions make it an ideal environment for various plant species, including weeds.