Snow mold can make a lawn look unsightly and damage your grass; here's what causes it and how to eliminate it from your turf.
Having a dog and keeping a pristine lawn can be a challenge. After all, a dog’s got to go somewhere and it’s usually on the lawn. Unfortunately, pet urine acts as a fertilizer that over doses the lawn ...
Bare patches don’t just happen randomly. They’re often the result of problems, like grubs, pets, or fungal diseases. You can plant grass seed in this patch, but if you don’t address what the ...
Wondering how to get your backyard ready for spring? We spoke with a landscape expert to break down the simple steps.
Moss can be stubborn on patios, but there's a simple solution for removing it using a common kitchen ingredient that's not ...
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The hidden plumbing leak clue most homeowners miss
Water damage rarely begins with a dramatic burst pipe. It usually starts as a quiet signal in the background, easy to ...
Zoysia grass feels soft and luxurious underfoot, but if your lawn starts turning brown, is it dead or just dormant? Find out with this simple test.
An expert explains what benefits sand can provide for your lawn and when you should avoid it, as well as when to call a ...
Is early spring the right time to dethatch your lawn? Here’s a guide to understanding thatch, timing, and how to protect your ...
Hose-end sprayers are great for large lawn areas. Pump sprayers give you better control over where the spray goes and would be better for smaller lawns that have numerous beds of shrubs and flowers.
This week, it’s time to catch up on several new and old matters of the garden and landscape — so here we go with a March ramble.
During the winter months, our lawns are dormant and grow very little. However, the warmer weather will be here soon. By ...
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