Ideally, “it’s better to mow when the canopy, or grass leaves, are dry,” says Waltz. “That means after the dew has dried, ...
Fall is the perfect time to fertilize your lawn. In many regions, autumn is when abundant rainfall and cool weather inspire ...
Interseeding your lawn helps fill in patchy or thin areas with the existing grass type, but there's more to it than just sprinkling seed over the soil.
There are various reasons brown spots or a brown patch of grass appear in an otherwise green lawn. We checked in with an ...
Bare patches dotting an otherwise green lawn can be frustrating. Get to the root of what may be causing a patchy lawn.
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As a rule, never apply more than 1 pound of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet of lawn. Be sure to choose slow-release fertilizer ...
With the end of summer drawing near and hopefully bringing cooler temperatures and needed precipitation, we can help our ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida residents about attracting hummingbirds, crabgrass and other weeds, ligustrum trees, bromeliads and African irises ...
The best way to begin is to audit how you’re consuming water in your home, which can also help uncover leaks.
Prairie perennial plants take years to establish, which can be tough to endure in an era of instant gratification and shows that feature weekend garden makeovers.
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