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  • Dormant Winter Lawns

    Published: February 09, 2017

    Right now your lawn may look dull, brown, and lifeless, but don’t fret. It’s not dead - just sleeping. Like bears, lawns hibernate or go dormant in the winter to protect themselves from harsh colder temperatures. In the spring, when the weather warms up again, the lawn will return to its natural green hue. While in its dormant state, the lawn requires less attention, but still needs maintenance.

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    Hulen Stone Crossing Homeowners Association