Homeowners often lose interest in lawn care when summer wanes. Here's why you shouldn't skip that last fertilizer application ...
Set your lawn up for success come spring by following these core fall practices, such as adjusting irrigation and cutting ...
If you own a dog, your yard probably has landmines. But beyond being an eyesore (and a shoe hazard), dog poop can be ...
While most lawn care begins to wind down as the weather cools, there’s still one important maintenance step you need to do. With winter ahead, fall fertilizer is crucial since it not only makes grass ...
At Cooperative Extension we recommend that if you only fertilize your lawn once per year, do it in the fall. Our cool season turfgrasses have a resurgence of growth when the temperatures cool. A fall ...
It’s important to keep mowing as needed, right up until the first hard frost. As always, never mow more than 1/3 of the grass’s total height. On your last cut of the season mow just a little shorter ...
Fall is here. Making sure your trees and yard are ready for changing temperatures or decorating your home can be daunting. Thankfully, Red Shovel can help. According to Red Shovel, right now is the ...
"We have a wooded area on our land near Greensboro, North Carolina. I discovered several patches of wild petunia growing there. Websites say it enjoys full sun, but I found it growing in nearly full ...
With the end of summer drawing near and hopefully bringing cooler temperatures and needed precipitation, now is a great time to attend to your lawn. While some of us are reducing the size of our lawns ...
I read that fall is the best time to fertilize your lawn. My lawn looks good right now. Is it really necessary? I normally fertilize my lawn just twice a year. I consider the fall application more ...