Ryegrass will provide color all winter and die out in spring when the dormant turf begins to actively grow. Freila / Getty Images If you live in a warm region, you don’t have to settle for a brown ...
Making your garden look as nice as an Oxford college lawn can be a hassle – but these tips will make it look tip-top - Tracey Packer Gardeners “have been led down the garden path” by so-called ...
As we settle into fall, you’ll begin to notice warm-season turfgrasses turning tan and brown as they enter dormancy. This phenomenon is totally natural, but admittedly not the prettiest. If you’d ...
Key Points Dormant seeding involves planting grass seed in winter for spring germination.Grass seed suitable for cooler ...
Anyone living somewhere with a cool and mild climate such as the Pacific Northwest probably knows the beauty of a lush green perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) lawn. Homeowners love this grass ...
I want to know how to store my caladiums over the winter. I have tried so many different ways ... that never work. So, every new season, I buy new caladiums. Please help. — Lily Bier First, your ...
ON TODAYS VERSION OF YOUR LAWN AND GARDEN, JOHN CHASTANT IS GOING TO BE TALKING ABOUT RYE GRASS AND DIFFERERNT VARITIETIES. RIGHT, YOU DON’T WANT THE PASTURE RYE IN YOUR LAWN, IT GROWS A FOOT OR TWO.
A friend of mine asked me if they could plant ryegrass instead of fescue for their lawn. They haven’t had much luck with fescue, and somebody had recommended perennial ryegrass as a substitute that ...
My lawn is the standard ryegrass that almost everyone has here. I am tired of fighting moss and the invading weeds and wild grasses. Is there another grass or ground cover that requires less time and ...
Great weather, cassia blooming, tea olive fragrance, camellias blooming, holly berries, fall leaf color – what a good time to visit on of our local gardens/plantations. Social distancing is not an ...
GARY: Today on your Lawn and Garden we’re talking about the yard and where it starts turning brown, but there’s a way to keep it green f you plant some rye grass seeds. JOHN: Right and it’ll help ...