Most homeowners face the same dilemma every spring: spend weekends battling crabgrass and dandelions, or finally admit that lawn care requires more than a trip to the hardware store and ...
Right grass choice: Match your turfgrass to your climate—cool-season varieties for northern regions, warm-season for southern ...
Brown patches in your lawn can be caused by a insects, pet urine, drought, heat, or a fungus. Learn how to prevent brown ...
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A lush, green lawn isn’t just about watering and mowing—it’s about understanding your grass’s needs from the soil up. Experts say diagnosing problems like patchiness, poor germination, or nutrient ...
What creepy, slimy creature eats decomposing grass, helps aerate our lawns and is generally killed en masse by our use of chemical fertilizers and herbicides? If you responded with “earthworms” you ...
Renovating your lawn in autumn sets it up for success next spring. This is as true in the northern US as it is in the deep south. Autumn’s cooler temperatures and occasional rainfalls provide the ...
“At the beginning of the season, everyone should use lime,” said Paradis. “A healthy application of lime changes acidic soil ...
Do you pull out the weed killer at the first sign of dandelions? If so, you could be putting your family at risk. All pesticides, herbicides, and insecticides are toxic on some level. Along with ...