June 21, 2026: Why the Summer Solstice Marks Peak Yard Care Season
The longest day of the year arrives June 21, 2026—and with it comes the busiest season for lawn care. Here’s what neighbors need to know about seasonal demand and when help matters most.
The Summer Solstice and Peak Yard Care Season: Why June Matters Most
June 21 marks the longest day and the start of peak lawn care season. Learn why summer heat changes everything for older adults and veterans managing their yards.
Mid-Summer Lawn Rescue: When Grass Looks Stressed
Drought, heat, and water restrictions are stressing lawns across the country. Learn to spot the signs and find relief—without guilt.
The Best Time of Day to Mow: Timing for Grass Health, Heat Safety, and Good Neighbors
Mowing at the right time protects grass health, keeps volunteers safe, and respects the neighborhood. Here’s what lawn science says about timing.
Beat the Heat: Lawn Care Tips for Hot Weather
Summer 2026 is shaping up to be exceptionally warm across much of the U.S. Here’s how to protect a lawn during heat stress—and when it’s okay to let it rest.
The Best Time of Day to Mow: Why Timing Matters for Grass Health, Noise, and Safety
Mowing at the right time protects grass health, respects neighbors, and keeps volunteers safe. Here’s what the science says about morning, afternoon, and evening lawn care.
Weekend Warrior: DIY Lawn Projects for Saturday Mornings
Spring is the critical 8–10 week window for lawn health. Here’s what to tackle this April—and how to know when to ask for help.
How Much Water Does a Lawn Actually Need? (Less Than You Think)
Most lawns need far less water than homeowners think—and wasting water hurts both the lawn and the planet. Here’s what actually works.
Early Spring Lawn Assessment: A Practical Checklist for April
Before the mowing season kicks into high gear, a thoughtful spring assessment sets up the whole year. Here’s what to check and when.
Spring Cleanup: Where to Start When Your Yard Feels Overwhelming
A yard that’s been through winter can feel impossible to tackle. Here’s how to break it into manageable steps and actually get it done.




