Lawns need year-round attention to keep them healthy. Learn how to winterize you lawn before the first freeze.
As you prep your home and garden for winter, don't forget to tend to your lawn. Here's how to handle fertilizer for your ...
Maybe it's getting chilly outside, but that doesn't mean your landscape is finished for the year. ID and eradicate these ...
Natural rainfall often declines in fall, and lawns can dry out quickly. Supplement with watering until the ground freezes.
"Once established, it can sometimes take a couple of years to control a heavy nutsedge population in your lawn,” one expert ...
With a little planning and the right care - and by using GARDENA’s specialized lawn care products - your lawn can remain ...
Mowing leaves on a lawn chops them into small pieces that will fall between the grass blades and disappear. However, keeping ...
Fusarium patch is particularly prominent in autumn and winter, and your garden lawn may be at risk. Here's what to do if you ...
Indeed, with community gardens, cemeteries, and homeowners' front yards, native gardening is injecting new life into spaces.
As temperatures cool down, your lawn's needs decrease as it prepares for winter dormancy ... Manual edgers require more ...
Tips to revive a rootbound persimmon, treat euonymus scale, curb crape myrtle sprouts, time St. Augustine control and fruit ...
Oriental bittersweet vines are a problem in Ohio, which means basket weaving can be your new winter hobby too. Bush honeysuckle is another invasive with stems can be trimmed and used for rustic crafts ...