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Why Winter Is the Perfect Time for a Soil Test

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(And How Our Soil Test Kits + UF Analysis Make It Easy!) When winter rolls around in Florida, most people assume lawn care goes into hibernation. The grass slows down, the mowing schedule eases up, and it feels like there’s not much to do. But here’s the secret the pros know: winter is actually one of the best times of year to learn what your lawn really needs. And it all starts with a simple soil test . Why Test Your Soil in Winter? 1. Your Lawn Isn’t Growing—So You Can Plan Instead During the cooler months, your grass takes a break. That makes winter the ideal time to focus on the foundation of your lawn instead of what’s happening on the surface because it's likely dormant. A soil test gives you a snapshot of what’s going on beneath your feet—nutrients, pH levels, organic matter, and more. With that info in hand, you can plan your spring lawn care with confidence. 2. Get Ahead of Spring (No Guessing Required!) Too many Floridians wait until their lawn starts greening u...

Why Sports Fields in Florida Choose Bimini Bermuda

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If you’ve spent any time around athletic fields in Florida—whether you’re cheering from the stands, coaching on the sidelines, or walking the turf before a big game—you’ve probably noticed one variety of grass appearing again and again: Bimini® Bermuda . And there’s a good reason for that! Actually, several. Today, we’re diving into why sports field managers, schools, parks, and athletic directors across the Sunshine State keep choosing Bimini Bermuda… and why it’s become such a standout favorite. Don’t get us wrong—just because it’s a favorite for commercial sites and golf courses doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy it at home too! Built for Florida’s Climate (Because Florida is… Florida) Florida weather can be gorgeous, but let’s be honest—it can also be brutal. Blazing heat, heavy rain, sudden storms, high humidity… you name it. Bimini Bermuda handles all of that like a pro! This variety thrives in warm climates and has a natural toughness that makes it perfect for Florida’s long grow...

5 Things to Do This Winter to Get a Head Start on a Greener Lawn

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  🌱 5 Things to Do This Winter to Get a Head Start on a Greener Lawn Winter might feel like the “off season” for lawn care, but it’s actually the best time to set yourself up for a greener, healthier yard once spring rolls around. Even though your grass might be taking a nap right now, what you do during these cooler months can make a big difference later. Remember, dormant sod might look brown, but it’s not dead—taking care of it now will help it bounce back greener than ever in spring. Here are five easy things you can do this winter to give your lawn a strong start. 1. Keep Up with Leaf Cleanup It’s easy to let those fallen leaves pile up, but doing so can actually smother your grass. A thick layer of leaves blocks sunlight, traps too much moisture, and can lead to fungus or dead spots. Try to rake regularly or use your mower’s mulch setting to break them down into small pieces. That way, you’ll keep your lawn healthy while adding a bit of organic matter back into t...

When Is the Best Time to Lay Sod in Florida?

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  When Is the Best Time to Lay Sod in Florida? (Hint: Start Planning Now!) If you’ve been dreaming about a lush green lawn, you might be wondering when’s the right time to make it happen. The good news? Here in Florida, we have more flexibility than most states — but timing can still matter when it comes to giving your new sod the best start possible. Let’s break down the best times of year to lay sod in Florida and why a little planning now can make all the difference later. 🌱 Florida’s Advantage: A Longer Growing Season Unlike our northern neighbors, Florida’s warm, humid climate means you can technically lay sod year-round. However, some seasons offer better growing conditions than others — especially when it comes to establishing strong roots. Most of our popular grass types — St. Augustine, Bermuda, Zoysia, and Bahia — are warm-season grasses . These varieties thrive when soil temperatures are consistently warm and sunlight is strong. That’s why spring and early s...