Looking to save money on lawn care? If your lawn has been well-tended in the past, it doesn’t take much to keep it up. Take a look at your yard to see if it’s mostly grass with only a few weeds. If this is the case, you can take charge of the fertilizing and reseeding yourself. A spreader for fertilizer and seed is a simple investment that can save a ton on landscaper’s fees. Unlike mowing, which can be a huge time investment (especially if you have a large lawn) fertilizing and seeding should only take about an hour once a month or so.
April 29, 2026
What Is the First Step to Buying a House in 2026?
The first step to buying a house in 2026 is getting pre-approved for a mortgage, because it confirms your budget and shows sellers you are financially ready. Pre-approval verifies your income, credit profile, and financial...