Garden Guy Dale K. shares some tips for thin lawns, damaged grass, and how to make your lawn a little thicker and ready for ...
As temperatures rise and lawns come out of winter dormancy, the first lawn mowing of the season becomes a critical reset ...
It doesn't take a lot to achieve the perfect lawn. Give your grass some spring TLC and get it in great shape for summer by carrying out a few quick and easy jobs now. As well as quickly refreshing and ...
The first warm spring day might leave you itching to cut the grass, but first you need to do these important lawn prep, ...
Lawns in Western NY tend to be composed of cool season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, fine fescue, or ...
After months of cold, snow and dormancy, your lawn doesn’t simply wake up in peak condition on its own—it needs a little attention. Compacted soil, matted grass and the first signs of early weeds are ...
Learn how to care for your warm-season turf in the Augusta area with expert tips on soil, fertilizing, and mowing.
Ready to get out the lawn mower, hedge or string trimmer or other outdoor power equipment to spruce up your backyard? The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) urges homeowners to keep safety in ...
Can aeration create thicker lawns? Landscaping and lawn care pros share everything you need to know for green and healthy ...
Winter in the United States can mean weeks — or even months — of subfreezing temperatures, dry winds, fluctuating snow cover, and ice accumulation. For homeowners, that means months of uncertainty ...
The time to plant your seed is drawing nigh. Spring grass seeding in the transition zone is challenging due to weather, weeds, and timing. Plant seed as soon as soil reaches 50°F, using coated seeds ...