Fall foliage is beautiful to look at — but all those leaves covering your lawn can smother your grass. Leaf removal is just one of the things you need to do to care for your lawn in fall. Aeration, ...
Fall brings cooler temperatures, shorter days, and the perfect opportunity to prepare your landscape for winter while setting ...
To help my students get exceptional results from their gardens, I teach them to build soil health with regular additions of compost, deep mulching, and consistent fertilizing. If you’re short on time ...
Fall may be the most crucial time of year for lawn care, especially if you want to see lush green in the spring. It all comes ...
If I had told you six weeks ago that your lawn would be completely brown and the soil would be as hard as rock in a few weeks, you likely would have questioned that prediction given the wet weather ...
You know how fall – even winter – can be in Colorado: 70s and sunny, then temperatures plummet. Swings that can drive gardeners nuts. Colorado Matters visited Phelan Gardens in Colorado Springs, where ...
Fall will officially start Monday on the fall equinox, but summerlike weather will linger a while longer here. Things are starting to change in our lawns though. The growth of grasses like St.
The best time to aerate is when your grass is actively growing—spring or fall in cool areas, and late spring in warm ones.
I have said it before and I will say it again: Leaving leaves on your lawn all winter will not smother and kill it. In fact, I can’t remember anyone ever reporting a dead lawn after a winter, even ...
While there is no state law specifically about fallen leaves, there are laws that allow town officials to abate and remove “nuisance” in a town. Some local ordinances use these MA laws to govern ...