Important Steps To Keep Your No-Mow Lawn In Top Shape This Fall
A no-mow lawn can withstand tough conditions when given the right care. Here's how to maintain yours in the fall so it's healthy all year round.
Read MoreA no-mow lawn can withstand tough conditions when given the right care. Here's how to maintain yours in the fall so it's healthy all year round.
Read MoreYour lawn will only look its best if it's getting the right amount of water. Ensure your grass's health by grabbing a shovel and trying this quick trick.
Read MoreThe two main categories of mulch are organic and inorganic. There are some key differences between them, so find out which is better for your garden.
Read MoreDethatching is important for growing a lush, healthy lawn. Learn why dethatching is such a vital process, how to do it, and how often to dethatch.
Read MoreMany factors impact your lawn's maintenance, from grass type to growth stage and even the ground beneath it. Here's how soil can affect watering needs.
Read MoreCompost is an all-natural fertilizer that's highly beneficial for a green and healthy lawn. W to try this simple soil amendment? We'll show you how.
Read MoreIs your lawn starting to look patchy and unhealthy? You may have billbugs. Here are other signs you should be looking out for, plus how to get rid of them.
Read MoreNewly-planted grass is fragile, and you want to do everything to give it the best chance of success. Here's how to care for your lawn after it is hydroseeded.
Read MoreDogs are an important part of the family, but it's no secret they can wreak havoc on your lawn. Here is how to keep your yard green even with pups around.
Read MoreDo you get a lot of shade in your front or back lawn and suspect it's damaging your grass? Here are the signs to look for to find out for sure.
Read MoreSnow mold is a fungus that can affect even healthy lawns during cold weather. But there are ways to both treat it and prevent it from occurring again.
Read MoreWhile mulching may be a crucial component to maintaining a healthy garden, there are certain types of plants for which it can cause problems.
Read MoreThere's a hack involving lawn tonics making the rounds online. But these will do little to fertilize your lawn, and may even harm your grass.
Read MoreWeed and feed treatments will help your lawn stay lush, but you shouldn't wait til midsummer to use them. Here's why the peak of the season isn't optimal.
Read MoreMost lawns go dormant over the winter months, and it might seem like there's little to do. But you can take advantage of this period for a greener yard.
Read MoreWhen it comes to lawn care, the compounds found in garlic can prove an effective alternative to chemical treatments. Here's why garlic works against parasites.
Read MoreBaking soda is commonly known as a substance that can eliminate odors from your refrigerator. However, it may not be the best option available. Here's why.
Read MoreHydroseeding lawns are a great way to provide lush grass to a large area quickly. But are you watering yours enough? Here's what you need to know.
Read MorePlugging and sprigging are two great options for establishing or repairing a lawn. Here are the differences between the two techniques and how to use them.
Read MoreMost lawns require special care in time of drought. Here's the height you should cut your lawn when rainy days become a distant memory in your area.
Read MoreLarge patch disease can take your lawn from lush to lifeless, but you can keep the disease at bay with the proper care and treatment. Here's how.
Read MorePlanting grass seed in the summer can be challenging, but it is possible with the right information. Here's what you need to consider before getting to work.
Read MoreGetting good use out of your yard is never a bad thing - you just want to make sure your lawn can hold up. Here are the best grasses for high-traffic areas.
Read MoreDesigning a new patio can be quite exciting, but don't forget this important consideration when picking out a patio material: how it reacts to rain.
Read MoreIf your lawn has been struggling due to pests or lack of nutrients, look no further than your kitchen for a non-toxic way to get your lawn back on track.
Read MoreIf your lawn has dead spots, there are a few DIY tricks to fix the problem and revive your lawn. Here are our best tips for bringing a dying lawn back to life.
Read MoreIn warm weather, you might see craneflies making their way into your yard. But while they're harmless, they can have an unexpected impact on your lawn.
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