Frequently Asked Questions — National Lawn Authority
What is National Lawn Authority?
National Lawn Authority is a landscaping reference resource published under ANA editorial oversight, built to help readers understand lawn care, landscape design, plant selection, soil management, and related outdoor topics. The site covers both residential and commercial landscaping subjects in a clear, practical format. It is part of a broader network of trade and home improvement reference sites operated under the Trade Services division of Authority Network America division.
What topics does this site cover?
The site covers a wide range of landscaping subjects including turf care, irrigation, hardscaping, seasonal maintenance, plant and grass selection, soil health, and landscape planning fundamentals. Content is organized to serve readers at different knowledge levels, from homeowners tackling basic lawn care to professionals looking for quick reference material. New topics are added regularly as the resource continues to grow.
Who is this site intended for?
National Lawn Authority is written for anyone with an interest in landscaping — homeowners, renters, property managers, and landscape professionals alike. The content is designed to be accessible without assuming prior expertise, while still offering enough depth to be useful to experienced readers. No account or registration is required to access the information.
Is this a provider network or marketplace where I can hire contractors?
No. National Lawn Authority is a reference resource, not a contractor provider network, marketplace, or lead generation service. The site does not list businesses, facilitate hiring, or connect readers with service providers. The sole focus is providing reliable, informational content about landscaping topics.
How is the content sourced and kept up to date?
Content is researched and written under ANA editorial oversight, drawing on established horticultural guidance, industry best practices, and publicly available agronomic and landscape standards. Articles are reviewed periodically to reflect updated practices, seasonal relevance, and reader feedback. The goal is to keep information accurate, current, and genuinely useful.
Does this site provide professional or personalized advice?
No. All content on National Lawn Authority is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional landscaping, horticultural, or agronomic advice. Readers dealing with specific property conditions, plant health concerns, or complex landscape challenges should consult a qualified local professional. Site content should be treated as a starting point for research, not a substitute for expert guidance.
How can errors or outdated information be reported?
Readers who spot inaccurate, outdated, or unclear content are encouraged to report it using the contact form found on the site. The editorial team reviews all submissions and makes corrections where warranted. Feedback from readers plays a meaningful role in maintaining the quality of the resource.
Can content from this site be republished or shared?
All content published on National Lawn Authority is the property of the Trade Services division of Authority Network America and is protected under applicable copyright. Sharing links to articles is always welcome, but reproducing full articles or substantial portions without written permission is not permitted. For licensing or content inquiries, use the contact form on the site.