by northernturfAdmin | Mar 11, 2026 | professional lawn care, weed control
In Maine, winter feels long. Snow cover lingers, soils stay cold, and lawns sit dormant for months. But beneath the surface, your turf is preparing for spring long before you see green blades emerge. That’s why the first lawn treatment of the year is one of the most...
by northernturfAdmin | Feb 17, 2026 | lawn fertilization, professional lawn care, spring lawn care
Every spring, many homeowners look out at their lawn and think, “We’ll deal with it later.” The grass is still brown, weeds haven’t fully popped yet, and life is busy. Unfortunately, if lawn care starts too late, it may yield some real consequences—and higher costs....
by northernturfAdmin | Jan 22, 2026 | lawn fertilization, professional lawn care, spring lawn care
As the calendar turns and a new year begins, many homeowners start thinking about improvements they want to make around their home—and a healthier, greener lawn is often high on that list. Not sure what to expect from a lawn care program? While it’s tempting to want...
by northernturfAdmin | Oct 1, 2025 | fall lawn care, lawn fertilization, professional lawn care, soil health
When it comes to lawn care in Northern Maine, timing is everything. While many homeowners think spring is the prime season to fertilize, fall actually plays an even bigger role in the long-term health of your grass. By giving your lawn the right nutrients in late...
by northernturfAdmin | Jul 31, 2025 | professional lawn care
What Are Growth Regulators—and Why Do They Matter? When most people think of lawn care, they think of mowing, watering, and maybe fertilizing. But there’s another powerful tool in our lawn care arsenal that many homeowners don’t know about: plant growth regulators...
by northernturfAdmin | Jul 9, 2025 | lawn fertilization, lawn mowing, pest control, professional lawn care, Uncategorized
When it comes to lawn care, there’s no shortage of advice—but not all of it is accurate. At Northern Turf, we often hear well-meaning homeowners following outdated or misleading practices that can actually harm their grass more than help it. To help you grow a...