Key Points Snow piled all in one spot can kill the grass under it.When snow falls on a lawn with tall grass or where leaves ...
Watering your lawn in winter is important to prevent slow recovery and issue with weeds in spring. During droughts, water your lawn lightly to maintain health, but usually, it doesn't need much in ...
Key Points Dormant seeding involves planting grass seed in winter for spring germination.Grass seed suitable for cooler ...
With winter on the horizon, many homeowners often hone in on lawn care and focus on fertilizers and leaf management before the weather turns. While focusing on grass health, you should also consider ...
Weeds love the moderate winter temperatures in the South. By controlling cool-season weeds in your lawn during the winter, you'll have healthier grass in the spring and summer. Learn why you should ...
LawnStarter reports common winter lawn care mistakes to avoid, like insufficient mowing, improper fertilization, and ...
After a long, hot summer, it's time to show your lawn some love. While the cold in other parts of the country will make grass shrivel, cities in Arizona are fortunate to have ideal weather for ...
Chris Wedel is a fan of all things tech and gadgets. Living in rural Kansas with his wife and two young boys makes finding ways to stay online tricky — not to mention making my homestead smarter.
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 ...
During late February to mid-April, homeowners bring in bags of winter annual weeds from their lawns wanting advice on how to control them. They usually seem disappointed and confused when I tell them ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. My lawn is infested with dollarweed and clovers, but is it really worth ...
During spring and summer, it often seems like your lawn can't get enough water. But once winter temperatures arrive and your landscape quiets down for the season, you may not even think about watering ...