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Boise Lawn Care

Boise Idaho is surrounded by the Rocky Mountains. Idaho has a very temperate climate, in which the hottest summer temperatures are just above 70 degrees Fahrenheit and in the month of January, the temperature can dip to below freezing, reaching an average of about 30 degrees Fahrenheit. The summers are very dry and most of [...]

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Idaho

Twin Falls Lawn Care

Twin Falls is the largest city situated in Twin Falls County. Situated in the state of Idaho, USA, the city is also the seventh largest city in the state. According to United States Census Bureau, back in 2000 the city had a population of 34,469 and an estimate made in the year 2006 turned out [...]

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Idaho

Pocatello Lawn Care

Pocatello is the largest city in the Bannock County, Idaho. A population census conducted in 2006 recorded the population as 53,932. The city of Pocatello has a total area of 73.1 square kilometers (28.2 sq mi). There is very little natural bodies of water in the area making irrigation an important concern for lawn growers. The climate is [...]

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Idaho

    Idaho’s climate is very diverse. The state experiences four very distinct seasons, with hot temperatures in the summer, and cold winters with some snow. The state has an abundance of beautiful wildlife and the Rocky Mountains run through the state making skiing a favorite pastime among Idahoans. Hells Canyon, the deepest river gorge in the country, is also found in Idaho.

    Although known for its beautiful wildlife, many types of grass struggle to withstand all four seasons in Idaho’s diverse climate. Because the winters can be so cold, it is important to look for a more resilient type of grass for yards, gardens, and parks. Some that are recommended by Idaho lawn care experts include Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and tall fescue. These grasses are able to tolerate cold weathers well, but don’t do well in extremely hot temperatures or dry weather. It is recommended that Idaho residents water carefully and/or irrigate during the summer to avoid problems.





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