During the winter months, your lawn is either growing slowly or resting in dormancy, depending on the climate in your region. Mowing is greatly reduced or nonexistent and many lawns are blanketed with ...
I arrived in Tyler during the winter season five years ago. The city made a huge impression on me, especially since I was ...
One of the biggest mistakes people make before winter is scalping their lawn by mowing too short on their final mow. It’s ...
If your yard spends several months blanketed in snow, it’s natural to wonder if your grass is hardy enough to survive. The good news? There are grass varieties that thrive even when winter’s chill ...
When winter's icy breeze sweeps across the countryside and garden birds ruffle their feathers on bare branches, most plants will have slipped into a deep slumber. Most – but not all. Evergreens such ...
Cutting back ornamental grasses helps make way for new growth in spring. Cut dormant grasses before winter if you live in a fire-prone area or to prevent self-seeding. Leave grasses standing for ...
Choosing the Right Type of Grass Seed for Winter Overseeding The best type of seed for February are those of cool-season grasses. They can thrive in cooler temperatures and handle the mild freeze-thaw ...
Winter arrived, bringing landscapes covered with snow, which has a beauty all of its own. If your landscape is flat and boring, consider planting ornamental grasses. Ornamental grasses add stunning ...
Although many of their tops died with the winter's freeze, some ornamental grasses are still standing and putting on a majestic show. Nonetheless, now is the time to cut back many perennial varieties ...
For UK cool-season grass in winter, mow only if mild and growing, setting the blade high (around 4-6cm or 2-2.5 inches), ...
We’re going to zoom in tightly on fall lawn care and focus on the things you’ll want to do in the next two weeks. They’re pivotal in how well your lawn survives the winter and comes out next spring.