There are few simple pleasures quite like walking barefoot on a plush, healthy lawn. One well-known species is the perfect ...
Warm-season grass thrives in the summer heat and goes dormant during the winter. With that in mind, it's important not to ...
Pasture grasses tend to be fairly disease-free, with one exception, rust. Rust is frequently observed by farmers and does ...
With the cooler temperatures, it is tempting to stop mowing your lawn come fall. But it's not a good idea; learn why, plus ...
Learn the fall tasks ruining your lawn. Find out about mulching wet leaves, over fertilizing, and other fall tasks ruining ...
*The shorter day lengths will also slow down the growth of the lawn to the point where you may not need to mow more than every other week. If you have weeds, keep them mowed so they cannot produce ...
Avoid testing near pavement, buildings, or other heat sources that create artificial temperature variations. These microclimates don't represent the broader lawn conditions where you'll be planting ...
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 ...
A reader struggles with wild petunias. Plus, the tip of the week. "We have a wooded area on our land near Greensboro, North ...
The Arizona Cardinals' end zone design for their Thursday Night Football game is slightly different than usual.
Harvested feed costs can be one of the largest expenses for cattle producers. Windrow grazing, sometimes called swath grazing ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac places Illinois squarely in the cool and dry category this fall, making for an idyllic season for ...