by STORM Team | Jan 31, 2025 | Frost & Snow, Grass Science, Landscaping, Lawn Care, Winter Kill
Winter plow damage to lawns occurs when snowplows accidentally tear up grass while clearing roads, driveways, and sidewalks. However, as the snow melts, homeowners often find ripped turf, exposed soil, and uneven lawn edges (which is never a good feeling to see...
by STORM Team | Mar 6, 2024 | Frost & Snow, Lawn Care, Winter Kill
The harshness of this weather was surprisingly almost non-existent in comparison to Wisconsin’s typical winter weather. However, there still appear to be high volumes of brown spots in lawns throughout our Fox Cities area. Not all brown spots in lawns signify...
by STORM Team | Feb 26, 2024 | Frost & Snow, Grass Science, Landscaping, Lawn Care, Winter Kill
As winter blankets our surroundings in snow and ice, salt on roads and walkways becomes necessary. While it helps ensure safe commuting, it is also important to consider its impact on our lush green lawns. In ensuring safety, we might unknowingly be damaging the very...
by STORM Team | Jan 17, 2024 | Frost & Snow, Lawn Care, Winter Kill
It’s especially icy out there at this time of year, especially with the temperatures remaining in the below zero range for a few days now! When the grass is dormant like this and is covered by many feet of snow in this January time frame, it can be hard to visualize...
by STORM Team | Jan 4, 2024 | Fall Aeration, Lawn Care, Overseeding Grass, Winter Kill
Although the winter temperatures this year here in Northeastern Wisconsin are sometimes feeling more like our early Spring temperatures, the normal freezing temperatures of winter are still on their way. And, while the frigid temperatures and lack of sufficient...
by STORM Team | Jan 4, 2024 | Lawn Care, Overseeding Grass, Winter Kill
Although the winter temperatures this year here in Northeastern Wisconsin are sometimes feeling more like our early Spring temperatures, the normal freezing temperatures of winter are still on their way. And, while the frigid temperatures and lack of sufficient...