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Dealing With Snow and Ice
If possible, allow ice and snow on tree and shrub branches to melt on its own. Snow is an excellent thermal blanket for low-growing plants such as strawberries and perennial flowers.
Riding Mower Options
Rear engine riders are ideal for homeowners who just want to cut grass for the most part. Most rear engine riders are 9 to 13.5 hp with a 30 inch deck or less and have mulching capabilities.
Preventing Winter Lawn Problems
Last winter was a rough one for lawns, as evidenced by lots of damaged lawns last spring. While the type of winter weather cannot be controlled, there are a few things to help prevent lawn damage this coming winter.
Stateline Yard & Garden--Plant Damage and Deicing Salts
Trees, shrubs, lawns, and other landscape plantings can be damaged by deicing salts accumulating in the soil, either deposited directly from plowing or through runoff as snow melts in spring. Salt damage depends on a variety of factors, including type and amount of salt, timing of application and species of plants.
Stateline Yard & Garden-Lawns and Winter Problems
Shade trees are bare, skies are mostly cloudy, and the lawn is usually a combination of brown and sick green. As conditions cool down in fall, some grasses go dormant faster than others, leading to multicolored lawns.
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