Geraldine has over a decade of experience writing within the home improvement sector. Additionally, she has unique first-hand renovation experience as the previous owner of a house-flipping business.
Putting green aeration is never popular. Understandably, golf course superintendents and USGA agronomists field many questions about aeration each year. Here are helpful answers to some of the most ...
Before you poke holes in your lawn, it's probably a good idea to poke some holes in the assumptions you've been making about lawn care. Psychologists and philosophers say this is difficult because our ...
The time for aerating bermudagrass greens has nearly arrived in the Southwest. The month of June typically coincides with actively growing bermudagrass in the Desert Southwest and affords the first ...
Growing a beautiful, lush lawn is nearly impossible if your yard has heavy, clay-like soil that’s easily compacted. The solution is to invest in a lawn aerator. Aeration is the process of perforating ...
Properly aerating a lawn is one of the most essential components of taking care of a lawn and making sure that it looks its best. Aeration is a process that involves taking small sections of soil from ...
Welcome to Super Secrets, a GOLF.com series in which we pick the brains of the game’s leading superintendents. By illuminating how course maintenance crews ply their trades, we’re hopeful we can not ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources urges people to use caution on lakes with winter aeration systems. Aeration creates areas of thin ice and open water that are extremely hazardous to ...
It's springtime, which means among other things that your golf-course superintendent is probably trying to gussy up his or her place for the prime summer months. During this transitional period, ...