Watering Lawn After Fertilizing: When and For How Long?
As avid gardeners, you and I know it is important to water your lawn, no matter what grass type. This can be done by hand with a garden hose, automated with a sprinkler system, or … Read more
As avid gardeners, you and I know it is important to water your lawn, no matter what grass type. This can be done by hand with a garden hose, automated with a sprinkler system, or … Read more
I was speaking to my neighbor Joseph the other day about the poor grass growth and lawn moss occurring in his lawn, and recommended applying a good dose of lime to resolve the issue. Surprisingly, … Read more
Something that can completely spoil a beautiful lawn is an untidy lawn edge. Not only frustrating to those with an eye for attention to detail, looking after a lawn can be tedious and time-consuming. All … Read more
Gardeners today are raving about Ironite, a go-to color-enhancing iron supplement that’s formulated to help turn your grass lush, rich green! But what exactly is Ironite, what’s in it, how does Ironite work, how much … Read more
Trying to find ways to grow a healthy lawn but free up time spent on lawn care? Have you been rolling the idea around in your head about growing a Dutch white clover lawn? The … Read more
Tall fescue and perennial ryegrass are two of the most common types of cool-season lawn grasses, suitable for cold winters and moderate summers. While they have many similarities in growth and care, they have some … Read more
As environmental consciousness increases, some homeowners are increasingly looking for eco-friendly, low-maintenance alternatives to the regular grass lawn. This increased ecological awareness has clovers finding their way into yards as a perfect solution to complement … Read more
Whether you are seeding a brand new lawn space with grass seed or repairing spots that have been damaged, adding a layer of straw to newly planted grass seed can help promote grass seed germination. … Read more
When planting a new lawn, sod is an excellent choice for most homeowners. Much quicker than growing from grass seed, sod will give you that gorgeous green lawn instantly. New sod, however, requires care to … Read more
Have you noticed wilting grass blades, yellow spots on your lawn, and/or stunted grass growth? Then great chances are that your soil is acidic, meaning your soil pH is out of whack! The measure of … Read more