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Aug 18, 2025 - 06:41 GMT

Weed Control in Townsend: Keep Your Lawn Green, Healthy, and Weed-Free!

A lush, green lawn adds beauty, curb appeal, and pride to your home - but weeds can ruin that picture fast. At Lawn Doctor of Dover-Middletown, we provide professional weed control in Townsend, DE that eliminates invasive plants and protects your grass so it can thrive year-round. How Weed Control Boosts Your Curb Appeal Weeds aren't just...

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Close-up of crabgrass and spurge weeds growing in a lawn during summer

Aug 17, 2025 - 13:55 GMT

What To Do with Weeds in August

In August, the summer sun may soften, but for homeowners across the South, the struggle with weeds intensifies. Crabgrass, nutsedge, and spurge don't slow down with the heat-they surge just as our lawns begin to tire. If left unchecked, they will set seed now, guaranteeing an even bigger invasion next spring. Experts say August is a pivotal month: a time when small actions make a lasting difference. From hand-pulling to smart mowing, what you do now can decide whether your lawn thrives - or whether weeds claim the season.

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Raleigh lawn in augist 2025 - feeds and weed protection

Aug 16, 2025 - 15:28 GMT

August Lawn Update: North Carolina After the Rains

After two straight weeks of steady rain, North Carolina lawns are greener than they've been in months - but wet weather brings its own set of problems. Brown patch fungus is creeping through fescue, weeds like crabgrass and nutsedge are taking advantage of the soft soil, and mowers are working overtime on fast-growing turf. With cooler temperatures holding below 30oC, it's tempting to relax, but mid-August is a pivotal moment for lawn care. Homeowners need to balance mowing, fertilizing, and weed control carefully while preparing for September overseeding. The good news? Smart timing now can set the stage for a healthier, stronger lawn this fall.

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