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Will Adding Mulch to Your Landscape Help Suppress Weeds?
Published on Tuesday, June 02, 2026

Weeds are a nuisance that can take over your landscape beds in Iowa if you don't do anything to stop them. Mulch effectively suppresses weeds by blocking...
Why Are Weeds Taking Over Your Lawn?
Published on Sunday, May 17, 2026

Weeds are opportunistic plants that thrive in certain conditions, and if your lawn is providing an ideal environment for them, they'll take advantage of it. These...
Are Weed Control Treatments Harmful to Your Lawn?
Published on Monday, April 06, 2026

Using selective herbicides is an effective strategy for weed control, as they target specific weeds without harming your grass in Iowa. Proper application is crucial ...
A Guide to Identifying Broadleaf & Grassy Weeds
Published on Monday, March 23, 2026

Grassy and broadleaf weeds are two of the most common types of weeds that property owners in Iowa encounter in their lawns. Grassy weeds resemble grass with narrow...
How Long Does It Take for Post-Emergent Weed Control to Work On Weeds?
Published on Sunday, November 09, 2025

Weeds can be a real nuisance, but post-emergent weed control treatments are a great way to eliminate them. However, you may be wondering how long it takes for these...
Fertilization & Weed Control Are Better Together
Published on Tuesday, November 12, 2024

If you want your lawn in Iowa to be strong and healthy from spring to fall, you should follow a good lawn care routine that includes both lawn fertilization and weed ...
5 Weeds You May Notice on Your Lawn in Waukee, IA
Published on Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Knowing the types of weeds that commonly grow on your lawn is the first step to keeping your property free from unsightly growth. There are five weeds that are most common on ...
Pre- & Post-Emergent Weed Control: The Recipe for a Weed-Free Lawn
Published on Friday, May 10, 2024

Keeping your lawn weed-free throughout the year requires a balance between stopping weeds as they germinate and attempt to emerge out of the soil and eliminating the ones...
