October may not be the ideal month for grass germination, but it's not too late to usually get new grass seed up and growing before winter.
Fusarium patch is particularly prominent in autumn and winter, and your garden lawn may be at risk. Here's what to do if you ...
As fall settles in, it's not unusual to see parts of your turning brown; in fact, many homeowners wonder if it’s a sign of a dying lawn or simply seasonal dormancy. This is an especially common ...
Anyone who has a lawn in their front or back garden is being urged to rake it this October - or face a potentially ruined ...
Why talk about lawns in late March? I mean the magnolias are flowering, the forsythia is in bloom and there’s a crowded lineup of others standing in the wings to add to the show. Seems lawns are the ...
Is your bald spot showing? Not the one on your head — the one in your yard! Brown, barren, patchy spots in your lawn can be unsightly. Fortunately, getting your lawn back to its lush state is a ...
The grass isn't always greener, especially if homeowners don't take the steps at the end of summer to keep their grass healthy through the fall and winter. As we've reported, this summer has been a ...
Getting your grass green and thick doesn't require expensive treatments or professional help. Most lawn problems come down to basic care issues that you can fix yourself with the right techniques.
There’s nothing quite like walking barefoot across a lush lawn on a warm summer day, but as autumn approaches, turf grass must be prepped for winter dormancy. A change of season means changes in how ...