Everyone dreams of a lush, verdant lawn to bask in during the summer months, whether it's for sunbathing, outdoor games, or simply unwinding with a chilled beverage when the heat returns. However, ...
Want a better yard? It's more than attainable. Keeping your lawn green and healthy during a heat wave isn't always easy, but mowing it can do wonders. By properly taking care of your lawn, you can ...
The best time to aerate is when your grass is actively growing—spring or fall in cool areas, and late spring in warm ones.
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – With the arrival of August, maintaining a healthy lawn becomes crucial as hot and dry weather has stressed many lawns in the area. Experts are providing insight on how to keep ...
LAFAYETTE, La. - As summer temperatures soar, lawns can quickly fall victim to the heat and dry conditions. However, local landscaping expert Nick Landgrave of Landgrave Lawn & Landscaping has advice ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley Farmers and Gardeners! Beautiful sunshine and mild temperatures have dominated the weather this week. This week I want to talk about summertime lawn care. I know summer does not ...
If you have a lawn, you've probably been in competition with your neighbors and Mother Nature to keep your grass green. With hot and dry weather prevalent this summer, and as we enter one of the ...
Will Afton often spends his days working with community members on how to get their lawns, vegetable gardens and fruit trees in healthy shape. As a horticulturist who now works as the county agent, or ...
You've weeded, watered, mowed, and fertilized, but you're still dealing with unwanted brown spots in your lawn. While most lawns experience patchiness and discoloration from time to time, persistent ...
Pui Kwan Cheung receives funding from Horticulture Innovation Australia (Hort Innovation) for the research project "demonstrating the benefits of increasing available green infrastructure in ...
Moss becomes more prevalent during the colder and rainier weather but experts have advised how to quickly eliminate it ...