Lawn aeration treats soil compaction and helps you eliminate thatch from your grass. Here are its benefits, types of aerators, and how to do it.| The Spruce
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Many use home-made soapy solutions to kill weeds that are cheap and safe for the environment. Learn how to mix up a batch of a popular solution.| The Spruce
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The best weed killers keep your outdoor space free from unwanted growth. We tested the best herbicides to help you find the right one for your garden, lawn, or driveway.| The Spruce
Save time and energy by using a weed and feed product to fertilize and maintain a beautiful lawn that's free of invasive weeds. We researched the best ones for all types of grass.| The Spruce