September marks the transition into fall, when cooler nights bring relief from summer heat. But it's also one of the most important months for lawn care — especially when it comes to pest control and fertilization. Pests like grubs and armyworms are still active, and your grass is preparing for the winter season. By taking the right steps in September, you can stop pest damage and give your lawn the nutrients it needs to thrive next spring.
August in Jacksonville brings long, hot days, afternoon thunderstorms, and plenty of humidity. While summer is great for beach trips and barbecues, it's also one of the most stressful months for your lawn. Whether you have St. Augustine, Bahia, or Bermuda grass, proper care in August is key to keeping your yard healthy and ready for fall.
Summer in Florida is peak season for lawn pests. The heat and humidity create the perfect conditions for insects to thrive—and your grass is often their favorite target. At Happy Lawns, we've seen firsthand how damaging summer pests can be. That's why we're sharing these proven tips to help you prevent infestations before they start.
In Jacksonville's humid summer months, mosquito populations explode—making it nearly impossible to enjoy your backyard. At Happy Lawns, we believe mosquito control is essential for both comfort and health.
Maintaining a lush, green lawn in Jacksonville takes more than just regular mowing and watering. One of the most common questions we get at Happy Lawns is: "When should I fertilize my lawn in Florida?
Florida lawns are beautiful—but also a favorite hangout for pests like chinch bugs, armyworms, mole crickets, and grubs. These unwanted visitors can quickly damage your grass if left unchecked.
Not all lawn problems are easy to fix with DIY methods. If your grass seems off despite your efforts, it may be time to call in the professionals.