When the winter months are in full swing and your lawn looks less than lush, it’s tempting to start planning for greener days ...
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19 Things You Should Never Do To Your Lawn
When it comes to your lawn, there isn’t anything you wouldn’t do to keep it looking great. But what about the things you ...
Brown, brittle spots may occur, and when this happens, it means the lawn has gone to seed. Like all plants, grass has its own ...
Because Japanese magnolias are deciduous and drop their leaves over the winter, it is normal for the foliage to be dying and ...
Now spring has sprung it's all too easy to skip into the garden to start prepping and planting for summer, but tending to the lawn might require a little more patience because knowing when to plant ...
Refer to Rutgers Cooperative Extension publication FS584, Seeding Your Lawn, for more information. The seed label provides important information needed to select quality seed or seed mixtures and ...
Gardeners will strive to get the best-looking lawn, but winter can be a problem for grass. Luckily, there is a way to make sure it recovers.
If you want to sow a new lawn, or fill in some unsightly bare patches, then it is important to know the right time for sowing grass seed. Getting the timing right can play a key role in the seeds ...
But you can still help repair or thicken the lawn for next year with dormant seeding. Seed will remain dormant if soil conditions are cold enough, but begin to germinate as soon as the soil starts to ...
Know which turfgrass species and characteristics you want for your lawn before shopping for seed. Seed mixes can contain more than grass seed; make sure you get the seed quality and species you want.