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How Often Should You Mow Your Lawn in St. Louis?

How Often Should You Mow Your Lawn in St. Louis? A Season-by-Season Guide

The internet says once a week. Your neighbor does it every five days. The guy at the hardware store mows twice a month and swears his lawn looks fine. So what's actually right for a Missouri lawn?

From Patchy to Plush: Your Autumn Lawn Makeover

You glance across the lawn and picture thicker grass, richer color, and bare spots erased. That vision is well within reach—especially during St. Louis’s fall renovation window, when cooler temperatures and warm soil make success practically built-in. With Dowco’s Fall Lawn Renovation Program, trans...

St. Louis Lawn Fertilization Round 1: Why Pre-Emergent Timing Matters

Timing-Critical Turf Care: Fertilization Round 1 with Pre-Emergent Protection

A thick, healthy lawn in May is determined long before spring fully arrives.

Staying Ahead Keeps Your Property Looking Its Best

Staying Ahead Keeps Your Property Looking Its Best

A preventative approach gives your lawn the best chance to stay full, healthy, and resilient—whether it’s a front yard, a commercial exterior, or shared HOA common ground.

Lawn Care in St. Louis, MO | Dowco

Lawn Care in St. Louis, MO: What To Expect

Living in St. Louis means enjoying beautiful four-season weather — but if you own a home or business here, you also know how tough that weather is on your lawn.

The Hidden Benefits of Leaf Removal (Beyond Just Looks)

It’s Not Just About Appearance

Sure, a clean, leaf-free lawn looks sharp — and nothing says “well cared for” like fresh turf and clear garden beds. But leaf removal isn’t just about curb appeal. It’s an important part of your lawn’s long-term health.

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Two Steps to a Thick Green Lawn

A lawn renovation (also referred to as aeration and overseeding) serves two important purposes. To reduce soil compaction and introduce new grass seed to fill in bare spots and thicken existing turf.

Summer Lawn Care Guide

As temperatures consistently reach above 95°, we typically start to see problems in our turf. Drought and disease can quickly take a toll, so it’s important that you have a strategy in place to care for your lawn throughout the summer.

Level Up Your St Louis Landscape Before Barbeque Season

Social calendars are stacking up with barbeques and holiday parties, but the winter months have been harsh on outdoor spaces. Getting your landscape back to its best can be a daunting task.

How Much Does a Lawn Renovation Cost in St. Louis?

Did you know that a single blade of grass only lives 40 days on average?

Each day our lawns are working to produce new blades (called tillers) to replace the old ones. This is why some lawns begin to thin out or look tired over time.

Many people already knows the benefits of aerating and overseedin...

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