When fall finally arrives in the South, cool-season lawns breathe a sigh of relief. Fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and ryegrass all green up and start actively growing again as temperatures drop to a ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Unfortunately, we have hit a dry spell throughout the last six weeks here in the Valley. Hopefully we get some rain in the next few weeks as we near the ...
Fall lawn fertilization is well worth it, but doesn’t mean you’re off the hook until warmer months roll around (sorry to say). Taking care of your healthy lawn after fall fertilization also matters.
A wheel barrow upturned on a lawn covered in fall leaves with trees and a small shed in the background. - Kate Stock/Shutterstock While many homeowners feed their turfgrass in the spring, it isn't ...
According to experts, it's usually not a waste of money to water your lawn in the fall. It helps the grass to recover from hot summer temperatures and store water to survive through the winter. Your ...
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Your Window's Closing: The One Fall Lawn Task You Should Do Now Before It Gets Too Cold
Compacted soil causes weak lawns—fix it with aeration. Aerate cool-season grass in early fall while it’s still growing. Water before and after, and pair aeration with overseeding and fertilizing.
Spring is the season most often associated with lawn care, and for good reason. Grass starts growing in spring, and the season is a great time to fertilize many grasses in the hopes lawns can look ...
When you fertilize a lawn in the fall, grass plants are in a mode of taking nutrients down into their roots for storage — compared to spring and summer when it is taking up nutrients mainly to its ...
Courtesy Southern Botanical A scorching North Texas summer isn’t quite conducive to a thriving, green yard. And by the time fall rolls around, you might think there’s no reason to start taking care of ...
Winter weather can be cruel to lawns. To make sure your lawn survives the coldest season, it’s best to start prepping in the fall to give it the best possible chance for thriving in the spring. Before ...
Spring is usually the busiest homebuying season, but if you plan to sell your home in the fall, there are some steps you can take to increase your odds. First impressions matter, and a property’s curb ...
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