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How Peat Humus Fixes Lawns That Fail in Summer
Peat humus is one of the most overlooked inputs in lawn care—but it may be the key to consistent performance in Oklahoma lawns. While most programs focus on fertilizer, the real issue often lies in how well your soil functions. This article breaks down how peat humus improves soil structure, water retention, and nutrient efficiency, helping lawns handle summer stress and perform more reliably year after year.
Seth Newell
Apr 163 min read


What’s Wrong With My Lawn? The Limits of AI Lawn Diagnosis
Brown patches, yellow grass, or thinning turf often leave homeowners asking a simple question: what’s wrong with my lawn? AI tools can identify plants from photos, but diagnosing turfgrass problems requires evaluating soil conditions, roots, irrigation, and seasonal growth patterns. Learn why lawn diagnosis is more complex than it appears.
Seth Newell
Mar 46 min read
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