Many gardeners fertilize their lawns in spring. While it's not exactly wrong, you may see greater benefits from feeding your ...
The best time to add fertilizer to your lawn in the fall is during the month of September, unless you live in the southern ...
Fall is the perfect time to fertilize your lawn. In many regions, autumn is when abundant rainfall and cool weather inspire ...
As a rule, never apply more than 1 pound of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet of lawn. Be sure to choose slow-release fertilizer ...
When fertilizing your lawn, you can actually end up doing more harm than good. These are some of the the most common ...
Fall will officially start Monday on the fall equinox, but summerlike weather will linger a while longer here. Things are ...
Some thatch is good, but too much can lead to disease and prevent nutrients from reaching the roots. Here's how and when to dethatch your lawn for healthy grass.
Those unsightly patches of brown and yellow forming in your lawn may not be your pet’s fault. They’re more than likely a sign that your yard is suffering from the dreaded lawn fungus. Lawn fungus can ...
Overfertilizing could be the hidden reason your lawn looks unhealthy. Luckily, there are signs, fixes, and prevention methods that keep your grass thriving.
Leaving your grass clippings in place will also be greatly beneficial if you’re treating your lawn with a fertilizer or a product like a herbicide. Chemicals are usually absorbed by the grass and will ...
With the end of summer drawing near and hopefully bringing cooler temperatures and needed precipitation, we can help our ...
Aerate your lawn before reseeding in the fall. We asked a lawn-care expert to explain why aerating cool-season lawns in fall ...