There are few simple pleasures quite like walking barefoot on a plush, healthy lawn. One well-known species is the perfect ...
Want a lush new lawn on the double? These fast-growing cool- and warm-season grass seeds are quick to germinate, helping to ...
With the cooler temperatures, it is tempting to stop mowing your lawn come fall. But it's not a good idea; learn why, plus ...
Long before they found a home on suburban lawns, cool-season grasses had their place in history. Archaeological studies of prehistoric cliff dwellings in the Southwestern U.S. show early Native ...
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 ...
Fall will officially start Monday on the fall equinox, but summerlike weather will linger a while longer here. Things are ...
A reader struggles with wild petunias. Plus, the tip of the week. "We have a wooded area on our land near Greensboro, North ...
Pasture grasses tend to be fairly disease-free, with one exception, rust. Rust is frequently observed by farmers and does ...
Whether you are renovating a weedy lawn or overseeding existing turf, timing is critical to establishing a healthy, robust lawn. Proper timing ensures good seed germination and allows grass seedlings ...
Study: Which Cool-Season Grass Do Horses Prefer In Hay? originally appeared on Paulick Report. Horses are selective grazers that prefer some cool-season grasses over others in pasture. But what about ...
While spring is often associated with blooming flowers and high pollen counts, for some, allergy symptoms are at their worst in late summer and early fall. Sneezing, itchy eyes, congestion and runny ...
Continue to water the lawn. A cool-season grass will continue to require water into the fall. Though the lawn won't need to ...