by Classic Turf Equipment | Jul 18, 2024 | Lawn Maintenance
There are many do’s and don’ts in life. For example, you do always tip your server some amount, even if they provide bad service. And you don’t ever leave a toddler alone with a blank wall and a box of crayons. While many do’s and don’ts are learned the hard way, you...
by Classic Turf Equipment | Apr 10, 2024 | Lawn Maintenance
We all get a bit lazy sometimes. We shove crumbs under the refrigerator, let the trash can fill up too much and take a little longer than we should getting out of bed. However, a lack of motivation and energy doesn’t mean your lawn has to suffer. If you’re...
by Classic Turf Equipment | Apr 3, 2024 | Lawn Maintenance
Imagine this: you wake up one spring morning, grab a cup of coffee, peer out your window and discover… a big brown dead patch in your lawn. What should you do? Plant new seed? Water more? Give the spot extra fertilizer? Whether it’s a dead spot of grass on your lawn,...
by Classic Turf Equipment | Jan 19, 2024 | Landscaping Maintenance Checklist
As winter continues across Dallas-Fort Worth, it’s easy to assume that lawn care takes a backseat until the warmer months return. Texas doesn’t get extended, harsh winters, so many think they can kick back and relax for a while, but it’s actually a crucial time...
by Classic Turf Equipment | Sep 28, 2023 | Lawn Equipment, Lawn Maintenance
In Texas, it seems like there are only two seasons: summer and winter. But while fall and spring may seem shorter in this region of the country, they are still significant in that they are a crucial time for prepping your lawn and equipment for winter. If you’re...
by Classic Turf Equipment | Feb 2, 2022 | Lawn Maintenance, Lawn Maintenance Safety
French chemist Louis Pasteur said that “chance favors only the prepared mind.” Or, another way to put it is that proactivity tends to lead to better luck than reactivity. As it applies to lawn maintenance, there are certain safety issues that can be avoided with a...
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