Managing the health and appearance of your lawn can be a lot of work. Even if you do your best to follow all the most important lawn care rules -- like the one-third mowing rule for a luscious grass - ...
Overseeding lawns in fall isn't a waste of money if you get the timing right. Learn when to do the job and why fall's a better time than spring.
A scorching summer can leave a once lush-looking lawn in shambles. The stress of intense heat and a lack of rain or watering can cause unsightly brown patches and dying grass. Even worse, stressed ...
Cool season and warm season grasses are treated a bit differently this time of year. But nonetheless, both could benefit from ...
Summer can take a lot out of your lawn. Hot, dry conditions and heavy shade cause the most grass damage. Outbreaks of disease and insect activity can make matters worse. And if you have kids or pets, ...
The days at the end of the growing season seem to fly by as the weather changes. If aerating and overseeding is on your end-of-season lawn to-do list, don’t wait too long into the fall. Cold ...
Summer weather still has us in its grip, but it’s never too early to think about getting lawns and landscapes ready for spring. Fall is a perfect time to prepare lawns for the upcoming year with ...
We should all know by now that it's better to change over traditional lawns to eco lawns or other ground cover. But the reality is, most people refuse to break up with their lawns. If you are ...
Spreading grass seed in the winter months can help set the stage for a greener, healthier lawn—but timing and technique matter. Many homeowners think of overseeding as simply adding seed to an ...
Healthy, well-maintained lawns are attractive landscape additions. Lawns in poor condition, however, are somewhat unsightly. The poor condition of a lawn may be due to poor management, heat, drought ...
The best time to aerate is when your grass is actively growing—spring or fall in cool areas, and late spring in warm ones.