One of the reasons I might get some hate mail for devoting late March garden column space to the lowly lawn is that gardeners ...
April is here. With your grass naturally growing fast, here are some tips on how to take care of your lawn this month.
Early spring means it's time to make applications of residual herbicides to control germinating summer annual weeds, ...
Over the past few years, a new weed has been making an appearance in Southern lawns. Called skyseed, or Chevreul’s sharp lawn ...
Have you been gasping to get back in the garden after what’s felt like months of endlessly disappointing weather? Yep, so have we – but there’s a silent garden killer that may yet spoil our bank ...
With summer approaching, it's essential to start your lawn care at the optimal time. This involves knowing the precise height ...
They will decompose if left on the lawn and provide valuable organic materials for the grass. Or use them ... fits the title ...
newly emerging seedlings — both weed and grass seedlings. If you’ve already applied it, you’ll have to wait at least 90 days to start new seed in that area. At that point, you’re best to ...
Since it is a cool season, grass it will go away on its own when it gets warmer. As the season progresses, you will get weeds, even if you applied preemergent weed control. This is because those ...