The right lawn fertilizing program can help you achieve the vibrant green grass of your dreams. But figuring out how and when to fertilize your lawn in an effective and environmentally sustainable way ...
Fall lawn care is something that is often overlooked, especially with the weather worsening and the temperatures plummeting; stepping out into the backyard isn't as appealing as it perhaps was just a ...
March is here. It is usually the start of our dry season, but we are heading into the season in a serious drought.
A lush, green lawn is the pride of any homeowner, but achieving and maintaining it can often feel like walking through a maze of conflicting advice. Over the years, countless lawn care tips have taken ...
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Spring lawn care — what should you really be doing?

Cool-season lawns will be more competitive if kept at a height of 2-3 inches. Certain species perform better when mowed at 3 ...
A healthy lawn is better able to endure drought, diseases and pests better than a stressed lawn. Healthy grass also can compete better with undesirable weeds. Proper mowing involves mowing at the ...
Spring is right around the corner, so look no further for the best tips and products you need when it comes to lawn care and gardening this year.
With spring here, warmer weather signals plants to come out of dormancy and start flourishing again. Even if your lawn and garden never went fully dormant, you can still expect your home landscape to ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind.— Weeks of severe and extreme drought have caused many lawns and grassy areas in the region to be dry, crunchy and brown. This is only the second time Allen County has experienced ...
Despite what you think, your playing partners don’t care what you shoot. Your lawn is the same. Unless it’s exceptionally good or bad, no one else thinks about your yard as much as you do. But you ...
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