A well-maintained lawn also better tolerates heat, cold, and drought, however too much fertilizer or applications made at the ...
Key Points Dormant seeding involves planting grass seed in winter for spring germination.Grass seed suitable for cooler ...
I oversewed my lawn with Perennial Ryegrass this year. Last year I used Kentucky Bluegrass and I pre germinated the seed. In ...
Winter's coming but in Florida, the weather is great for yard work in cooler temperatures. And there are plenty of tasty ...
Courtesy Southern Botanical A scorching North Texas summer isn’t quite conducive to a thriving, green yard. And by the time fall rolls around, you might think there’s no reason to start taking care of ...
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 ...
WILLISTON PARK, New York − A pristine, evergreen lawn has long been the dream of American suburban homeowners, but in recent years, a new ideal has begun to sprout in yards across the country. Some ...
Jack Kenyon for The New York TimesCredit... Supported by By Ken Ilgunas Mr. Ilgunas is from New York State and lives in Scotland. He wrote from Drayton, England. When I moved from the United States to ...
We’re going to zoom in tightly on fall lawn care and focus on the things you’ll want to do in the next two weeks. They’re pivotal in how well your lawn survives the winter and comes out next spring.
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 ...