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Most users and owners agree that mulching mowers are much better for their lawns than regular mowers, but warn against ...
Got weeds in your lawn? Me too. And although it's tempting to reach for a spray bottle, that shouldn't be our first ...
There are three key moments when fertilizing is a no-go. Avoid fertilizing your lawn during extreme heat, heavy rain, or freezing temperatures, as these conditions can stress the grass or wash away ...
Resource Central, a nonprofit in Boulder, Colorado, is encouraging locals to trade their water-guzzling lawns for native plants.
Red thread is a fungus that attacks cool-season grasses, typically due to a lack of nitrogen or other poor growing conditions ...
Celebrate the Fourth of July weekend at splash pads, pools and slip-and-slides, says Central Iowa Water Works. But lawn ...
Grass in nearly all Wisconsin lawns are cool-season species, which do not typically actively grow in midsummer, even going ...
By applying fertilizer in the morning when the soil is damp, but not soggy, plants are more able to absorb the nutrients provided.
Coffee grounds are rich in nitrogen, which helps plants grow strong and healthy when added to soil or compost. Add coffee grounds to your compost, or spread dry coffee grounds directly on your lawn or ...
I buy 16-4-8 with most secondary and micronutrients. Lesco has a good one and it pretty much does all the things I need it to. I use it on my lawn as well as my shrubs. The nitrogen level is ...
2. Take stock of your yard Once the snow’s melted and you can actually see grass again, it’s time to gather up any twigs, broken branches, leftover leaves and other debris from your yard. Not only ...