Ok. Let’s get this out of the way. Every time I write about lawns, my inbox jams up with messages from the lawn haters. “Biological wasteland.” “Unconscionable assault on nature.” “Abomination upon ...
Whether you’re lucky enough to have a sprawling lawn or just a small green patch outside your apartment, chances are you want to keep it looking its best. A vibrant, healthy lawn can do wonders for ...
As cooler weather arrives and you prepare to put your mower in the garage for the winter, don’t turn your attention away from your lawn just yet. Whether you’re overseeding your lawn, filling in bare ...
Plant warm-season grasses in spring and cool-season grasses in fall if possible. Spring is an option for cool-season grasses but conditions are less favorable. The cutoff for planting cool-season ...
At the end of summer, your lawn is as fried by the heat as you are. Looking brown, patchy, and all-around worse for the wear, you may be tempted to continue as-is with your lawn care since it'll be ...
(WLUK) -- Most homeowners do their best to keep their lawn lush and green while it's warm out, but if you're hoping to thicken it -- or redo it entirely -- now is actually one of the best times of the ...
Missed your fall seeding window? Learn how winter seeding just before a big snow can jump-start spring growth and help you ...
If you’re seeding a new lawn or patching/overseeding a weak one this fall, it’s possible to make your lawn more durable and drought-resistant simply by the type of grass seed you plant. Contrary to ...