A vibrant green lawn is an easy way to boost curb appeal. Growing a lush, picturesque yard only takes a few hours of lawn care per week, depending on the season and your lawn’s needs. Most of the work ...
Man pushing a fertilizer spreader across a lawn - Henfaes/Getty Images There are several things you should never do when fertilizing a lawn, and one of the biggest no-no's is spreading fertilizer on ...
Fertilizer is an essential part of lawn care. It provides the nutrients your grass needs to thrive—it also crowds out weeds, improves disease and drought resistance, and provides a healthy root system ...
With warmer days already here and spring showers just around the corner, it is time to wake up the lawns from their winter slumber. A good dose of fertilizer is just what they need to jolt them into ...
Question: Should I go ahead and fertilize my lawn now, and put down weed killer? Answer: At the first sign of green grass in the spring, it is tempting to dust off the fertilizer spreader to apply ...
Here are some of the issues I tackled last week: Feed lawns: Fertilize your lawns around Thanksgiving Day. It is this feeding that stores up root reserves for earlier green-up next spring. Use a ...
Plant spring-flowering bulbs such as tulips and hyacinths. (For bulbs such as these to bloom in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, they must be chilled in the refrigerator. See the November ...
In recent years, buffalograss has become more prevalent in urban lawns as a native, low-maintenance grass. Water and fertilizer requirements are minimal, especially compared with other turf grasses.
Amazingly, the flowers in my yard that can take the heat look fantastic. And when the grass isn’t wilting, it seems to be surviving pretty well too. We go through this every year: the hot, dry, ...
Fallen leaves can be a gorgeous sight — or a major nuisance. Make the most of them by turning them into beneficial fertilizer ...