Getting your grass green and thick doesn't require expensive treatments or professional help. Most lawn problems come down to basic care issues that you can fix yourself with the right techniques.
You've probably heard the basics about lawn care a hundred times before. Mow regularly, water when it's dry, maybe throw down some fertilizer in spring. Sure, those fundamentals matter. Still, if you ...
Our yards start to look brighter and sunnier as we transition towards warmer climes. And with June 20th marking the official start of summer, when the northern hemisphere experiences the longest day ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As summer fades and the outdoor festivities wind down, your lawn may bear the signs of a season well spent—patchy spots, wear and ...
Spring in Northeast Ohio means lawn care and Thomas Becker, an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator in Lorain County, has some tips. Each year, Becker said he has answered questions ...
The grass will be growing again before you know it, so while you’re out there checking out what winter did to the landscape, do some lawn-readying by raking matted leaves and removing trash, fallen ...
While you may have enjoyed taking a break from lawn care during the winter, spring is the season to turn your attention back to your yard. Your efforts now will largely determine if you have a lush, ...
Homeowners seeking lawn alternatives can consider low-maintenance, drought-resistant groundcovers. Sunshine mimosa, Asiatic jasmine, perennial peanut, and frog fruit are viable alternatives to ...
Spring lawn care is crucial for a healthy lawn during the summer. Improving soil, managing watering, fertilizing correctly, and mowing high are key to lawn care. Using a mulching mower and managing ...
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – We’ve had quite a bit of hot and sunny weather this summer. The heat and humidity can take a toll on your lawn; that’s why it’s important to make sure you take care of it ...