Snow mold is a common fungal lawn disease in Southeast Michigan that appears after snowmelt as circular, matted patches of gray or pink-tinged grass. This post explains how to identify gray vs. pink snow mold, what homeowners can do right now, and how a properly timed spring fertilization program supports full recovery.
Tick season in Michigan starts earlier than most homeowners realize, with blacklegged ticks active as soon as temperatures hit 40 degrees. Learn when to start yard treatment and how Dynamic Lawn & Landscape keeps your family protected all season long.
Protect your Michigan lawn by following proven dormant season strategies from November to spring—fertilizing, controlling weeds and diseases, and watering before soil freeze. Discover why timing and method matter, compare DIY and professional options, and find out how Dynamic Lawn & Landscape delivers year-round expertise for a vibrant, resilient lawn come spring.
Michigan’s cold winter months drive rodents, spiders, and overwintering insects indoors, making proactive pest prevention essential. This blog provides Michigan homeowners with expert-backed, research-driven strategies for sealing entry points, managing yard conditions, and determining when to call professionals to keep pests at bay throughout the winter.
Learn when to aerate or overseed, how to plan a lawn renovation, and when replacement is your best option. Fall Timing and ROI Tips for Michigan Lawns.
Learn how to spot, treat, and prevent lawn grubs in your yard. Identify signs of damage, determine treatment timing, and know when to call a professional for grub control.