
How to Get Rid of Crabgrass in Davis County Lawns
Crabgrass shows up in July, but prevention closes in March. This guide covers how soil temperature, forsythia blooms, and pre-emergent timing work together for Davis County lawns.
Practical advice for Davis County homeowners. We cover the lawn problems, tree issues, and pest questions we see on local properties every week. Everything here is written for Utah’s alkaline soil, clay conditions, and Wasatch Front climate.

Crabgrass shows up in July, but prevention closes in March. This guide covers how soil temperature, forsythia blooms, and pre-emergent timing work together for Davis County lawns.

Mushrooms showing up in a Davis County lawn usually signal healthy, active soil — not a problem. Learn what’s feeding the fungus underground and how to spot the one type that actually damages turf.

Applied at the right bud stage, dormant oil spray smothers aphid eggs, scale, and mites before they hatch. Miss the window and there’s no catching up. Here’s how to get the timing right in Utah.

Water pooling on your lawn isn’t a sprinkler problem — it’s compaction. This guide explains how core aeration opens up clay soil in Davis County so roots, water, and air can finally move through.

Most homeowners debate which pre-emergent to buy. The real question is when to put it down. This post explains why application timing determines whether any product succeeds or fails.

Timing is everything for Davis County lawns. This month-by-month guide covers lawn care, tree care, and pest control from January through the season for every elevation.

A practical field guide to the Utah spiders Davis County homeowners actually encounter indoors — from the only medically significant species to the common lookalikes that are just nuisances.

Davis County clay soil drains slowly, locks out iron, and compacts under light traffic. Learn how Lake Bonneville’s legacy affects your lawn and what fixes actually work.

Most homeowners expect professional lawn care to handle everything. It doesn’t. Here’s exactly what each seasonal visit covers, what’s left to you, and what typically costs extra.