Set your yard up for success by selecting the best grass to grow in the shade. These lawn grasses and ornamental grasses thrive with very little sunlight.
But watering your lawn at the wrong time of day can be a problem for your lawn's health—and can waste a lot of that effort, ...
Winter lawns don’t go dormant without risk—learn how cold, snow mold, mites, and salt impact grass, plus expert tips to spot ...
While cool-season lawn grasses are more common in Kansas, homeowners in the entire state could consider warm-season turfgrasses, or those lawns more tolerant of high temperatures and drought ...
Thatch is a layer of organic matter that builds up on your lawn over time and can prevent your yard from getting enough ...
Southern homeowners seem to make these same mistakes when prepping their lawns each and spring. Our experts provide the fixes ...
It seems to happen every year if you live in that transition zone that extends from the Mid-Atlantic down into the South.
As winter winds down, you may be getting eager to spend time in your yard, ideally with lush, green grass under your feet. Fertilizing your lawn can help, and spring is one of the best times to do ...
Fertilizing isn't just for fall. Give your lawn a boost and help it recover from winter with spring fertilizing. Here's how ...
Cutting your lawn too low quietly weakens it; learn the best mower height for each grass type and simple UK care tweaks for ...
Why to skip weed-and-feed, when to apply pre-emergents, plus tips on figs, agarita, hibiscus and Turk’s cap care.
Discover why your lawn looks brown and your neighbor's doesn't with our expert guide. We explain different grass types and how soil, light, and stress factor in ...