Using winter fertilizer effectively will help your lawn get a jump-start on a lush and healthy lawn come spring.
If you choose not to rake this year, breaking up leaves with a mulching mower instead of bagging will allow ground-up leaves ...
Bulbs like crocus and snowdrops bloom in late winter, extending your garden’s seasonal interest. Moreover, summer blooming ...
Learn how to get rid of crabgrass and prevent it from coming back with effective lawn care methods, including preemergent ...
When you fertilize a lawn in the fall, grass plants are in a mode of taking nutrients down into their roots for storage — ...
If your lawn has been suffering from insects or a lawn fungus, or has a thick thatch layer, it could be the perfect time to ...
Most fungi associated with trees are harmless, helping the roots absorb nutrients and moisture, increasing tree tolerance to ...
Don't let fertilizer go bad by storing it incorrectly. Here's what to know. Does fertilizer go bad? That's a question every gardener may have wondered when dealing with half full liquid plant food ...
Healthy plants with healthy and extensive root systems are the best defense against all pollutants not just fertilizer.
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How to ID Lawn Fungus
Just when you thought you were a lawn care pro, blemishes on your green grass appear. A common culprit to these brown spots ...
Overriding the veto of a popular governor less than a month before an election is a tall task, but a bipartisan group of House members believes it's worth the effort to pass legislation aimed at ...
Living on Arlington Pond in Salem, Republican Rep. Lorie Ball saw the state’s cyanobacteria problem up close. The blooms, and ...