In general, clover is a hardier plant than grass so it naturally thrives more easily and requires less care. “Clover requires less water and less mowing than grass,” says Lynch. And depending on your ...
If lush, green grass is your goal, you'll want to make sure you're properly fertilizing your lawn. This natural option avoids the downsides of synthetic ones.
While compost is commonly used in vegetable, flower, and herb gardens, home gardeners often overlook the many benefits that compost brings to lawns. Using compost for lawns is an excellent way to both ...
As autumn arrives, homeowners will notice that warm-season turfgrasses are beginning to turn tan and brown as they enter ...
You can find information about how to have a great-looking lawn without synthetic fertilizers and weedkillers by visiting a Web site by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. The Healthy ...
It's the backdrop for your heated cornhole games and memory-making family barbecues, so it's nice to have a healthy, green lawn.
Conservation educator and author of, Grass isn't Greener, Danae Wolfe, shared how just a few simple changes in our own backyard can help fight climate change and enrich the environment. For more ...
September is when lawns need to become stronger to survive the freezing cold temperatures upcoming, and there is one natural way to prepare the grass as well as make it greener and thicker.