If your lawn is in rough shape, you could alleviate the dips and bumps using sand. Here's how you can use it, and which sand will suit your needs best.
You don't need to rent equipment to fix a bumpy yard. With a few common lawn and garden tools — and a little patience — you ...
Lots of rain in spring can lead to a boggy, flooded lawn, particularly if the grass is growing in heavy clay soil. Remedy ...
Robot lawn mowers have evolved rapidly in recent years, moving from simple boundary-wire devices with random navigation to highly intelligent machines ...
Wondering how to get your backyard ready for spring? We spoke with a landscape expert to break down the simple steps.
Replacing your lawn mower blade every year or two is essential to keeping your grass looking sharp. Over time, the blade’s edge will dull, either from general wear or damage from debris like sticks, ...
Some were retired for convenience while others never made much sense, these are the old-school lawn and garden tools you ...
Snow mold and voles are just two pests that can plague your lawn. Inspect lawn in early spring for mold, compaction, dead patches, and salt damage. Address winter damage types: snow mold, salt, voles, ...
Dormant grass doesn’t always mean dormant weeds. If you live in an area with freezing winters, you might completely forget about lawn weeds during this season. That makes sense, because just as grass ...
Mary Marlowe Leverette is one of the industry’s most highly regarded housekeeping and fabric care experts, sharing her knowledge on efficient housekeeping and textile conservation. She is also a ...