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Fall Mowing Plan for Bermuda, Zoysia & Fescue (Guide for Alabama)

Getting your lawn ready for fall in Central Alabama is mostly about small, smart adjustments. If you handle your own mowing, use this simple plan to dial in height, timing, blades, and leaves so the yard looks clean now and rides into winter without issues. If you’d rather skip the trial-and-error, Steven’s Wack-n-Sack is always here to take care of it for you.

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Plant of the Month: Oakleaf Holly — A Reliable Fall Workhorse for Alabama

Plant of the Month: Oakleaf Holly. A Reliable Fall Workhorse for Alabama

If you want an evergreen that earns its keep in Alabama, put Oakleaf holly (Ilex × ‘Conaf’) on the list. It handles our heat and humidity, gives consistent cover along property lines, and brings red berries into the cooler months. It’s a practical pick for fall projects when you want the yard looking sharp before the holidays.

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SoilTech Aeration in Alabama: The Fix for Compaction Before Winter

SoilTech Aeration in Alabama: The Fix for Compaction Before Winter

If your lawn feels hard underfoot, puddles after a rain, or looks thin in traffic lanes, you’re likely dealing with soil compaction which is a common problem in Alabama’s clay soils. Steven’s Wack-n-Sack uses SoilTech Aeration to open up the soil so air, water, and nutrients can reach the roots again. Do it now, before winter, and you set up stronger spring growth for Bermuda, Zoysia, and Fescue lawns.

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Overseed or Not? Smart Repairs for Thin Lawns & Shade Zones in Alabama

Overseed or Not? Smart Repairs for Thin Lawns & Shade Zones in Alabama

Not every thin lawn needs seed. In Central Alabama, where Bermuda and Zoysia are common, the right move depends on sun, timing, and why the turf thinned. Here’s a clear guide from Steven’s Wack-n-Sack to decide when to overseed and when to rehab without seed. The quick decision Why we rarely overseed warm-season lawns in fall Bermuda and Zoysia spread by stolons and rhizomes.

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Skip the Fence and Create a Natural Privacy Screen that Thrives in Alabama

If you want privacy without a wall of fence boards, a living screen is hard to beat. In Central Alabama, evergreen screens soften property lines, muffle street noise, and stay beautiful all year. Done right, they also handle our heat, humidity, and heavy clay soils better than most fast fixes.

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Plant of the Month: Camellia – Alabama’s Fall Showstopper

Camellias are the workhorse flowering shrubs of Central Alabama. With glossy evergreen leaves and a bloom season that stretches from fall into spring, they deliver reliable color when most plants are quiet. If you live in Alabaster, Trussville, Hoover, Vestavia, or nearby communities, camellias are a smart, low-maintenance way to add structure and long-lasting flowers to beds, entries, and privacy screens.

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Fall Pre-Emergent in Alabama: Schedule early to Beat Winter Weeds

Fall Pre-Emergent in Alabama: Stop Weeds Before They Start

If you’re not already on a recurring treatment plan, early September is the time to get on the calendar for fall pre-emergent. In Central Alabama, the most effective application window runs from late September into early October. Booking now helps ensure your lawn is treated during that window, before winter weeds like Poa annua, chickweed, and henbit try to take hold.

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September Lawn Care in Alabama: The Essential Fall Checklist

September is the turning point for Alabama lawns. The heat starts to fade, winter weeds are about to germinate, and the steps you take now will decide how your yard looks next spring. Whether you’re in Trussville, Birmingham, Hoover, or the surrounding Central Alabama area, use this checklist to tune up your turf—or let Steven’s Wack-n-Sack handle it for you.

September is the turning point for Alabama lawns. The heat starts to fade, winter weeds are about to germinate, and the steps you take now will decide how your yard looks next spring. Whether you’re in Birmingham, Trussville, Alabaster, Hoover, or the surrounding Central Alabama area, use this checklist to tune up your turf. If DIY isn’t your thing, let Steven’s Wack-n-Sack handle it for you.

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August Plant of the Month: Crape Myrtle—Color That Loves Alabama Heat

August Plant of the Month: Crape Myrtle—Color That Loves Alabama Heat

When August saps the energy from most plants, crape myrtles are just getting started. Weeks of bloom, beautiful bark, and reliable structure make them the standout of late-summer Alabama landscapes. From compact shrubs to true tree forms, with colors in whites, corals, pinks, fuchsias, lavenders, and deep reds, there’s a cultivar for every spot.

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