It’s a beautiful addition to our landscape, and it seems to be solving our erosion problem.” —Carolyn Rogers Additional ...
So why do so many people still have lawn problems—and how do you get rid of them? We asked our on-staff experts and turf scientists across the country to identify some of the most common lawn ...
March signals the start of longer days, and milder climates - it's also the time to start tackling lawns after a winter lull, ...
Chronic lawn problems are often about the soil, not the actual grass. Having a soil test done is the best $10 to $15 you can spend. Home and garden centers sell DIY kits, but we recommend working ...
Here's how to diagnose problems with the summer lawn. One of the first things to look at when not all seems right in your turfgrass is whether the symptoms are spread more or less evenly around ...
As the winter months arrive, many gardeners pack away their tools and resign themselves to the fact that their grass will be ...
Leaves are changing colors and dropping off the trees in the area. There are many common foliar diseases that continue their life cycle from year to year. A couple of those diseases are ...
Moss is a common lawn problem which can creep up as winter comes to an end. Largely, this is due to the fact that moss thrives in damp and shady conditions - something British gardens tend to ...
Will grass seeding over the moss help? Or do I need to destroy all the moss? The other lawn problem covers that same area and most of the front yard. It is infested with very small cedar like ...