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...seeding or overseeding tool that passes over your lawn, depositing seeds in small slits,… More
Lawn mushrooms or toadstools are caused by the mycelium fungus, and while not harmful… More
...last thing you want to see are patches of Bermuda grass popping up. Not… More
Any lawn grass species that is grown by seed can also be planted as… More
Bare patches in your lawn are not only unsightly, they cause soil erosion and… More
A luscious, green lawn is indicative of good lawn care, as an evergreen lawn… More
The root system of nut grass is a series of tubers that grow spikes… More
...es begin cooling down in winter, it may seem like lawn care is behind… More
...e involves caring for the lawn year-round because grass has needs throughout each of… More
Controlling lawn moss is essential, as lawn moss can quickly overtake a home lawn… More
...hrough the production of spores. Moss growth in a lawn is a symptom of… More
...ew things can keep your family from enjoying your lawn like stickers. Whether they're… More
Moss---a short, pliable type of green plant---tends to thrive in dark, damp places. Mosses… More
Lush, green grass lawns and all their attendant rituals are as American as apple… More
... little thatch is good for every lawn as the dead grass will break… More
... use the overseeding technique to add cool-season grasses to a lawn composed of… More
Ornamental grasses are easy to grow, relatively easy to care for, and can greatly… More
The best time to plant cool season grass seed is early fall. In spring,… More
... as is bamboo. All of these plants are cousins of lawn grasses. Because… More
...get a far greater range of options in the type of grass you can… More
...ight versus the amount of shade. Select the right grass for a lawn by weighing… More
... a lawn with a stick edger, keep the blade in the grass and away… More
When choosing a lawn grass, consider how it will fit in with the surrounding plants… More
...ate a damaged lawn by aerating the soil, watering grass on a weekly basis, fertilizing… More
When watering a lawn, use a hose attached to a sprinkler every five days to… More
A lawn can be protected from ants and anthills by keeping soil very fertile and… More
It's almost impossible to put in a lawn for less than a $1000 dollars. Put… More
... compost or potting soil on the ground, spreading grass seed and watering the lawn… More
Aerating a lawn allows air to reach grass roots. Discover the importance of aerating a… More
...om a professional landscape in this free video on lawn care tips. More
In lawn care, be aware that grubs are often in areas of the lawn that… More
...ing several inches of compost or potting soil and grass seed to the yard. Make… More
When fertilizing a lawn, spread fertilizer through the yard in the same direction each time,… More
Warm-season lawn care requires infrequent but heavy watering and a low-nitrogen fertilizer. Care for a… More
...he environment is shady, but layering compost and grass seed over the top of the… More
...p some compost with the soil, lay down the sod or grass seeds, and water… More
...der how much shade the yard area will get, pick a grass that is appropriate… More
...e lawn after winter is over, start by cutting the grass at a shorter height… More
...to put down three times the recommended amount of grass seeds, and water the lawn… More
... Research different types of grasses to grow in a lawn, in water or near… More
Applying lime to a lawn neutralizes the acidity in the soil by altering the pH… More
Troubleshooting brown spots on a lawn can be difficult, as causes range from lack of… More
...eding a warm-season lawn requires fertilizing the grass three times a year after mowing, top… More
...ter and spreading more seed every year for annual grass types. Care for a warm-season… More
Draining a lawn is sometimes necessary if the lawn was developed directly on clay ground,… More
... out how to fix dead spots for different types of grass, including St. Augustine… More
To fertilize a lawn, fill the fertilizer spreader bin, walk quickly over the lawn, and… More
...ring schedule, use a fall fertilizer, and mow the grass once or twice. Help grass… More
Get an introduction and overview to this lawn care series that will show you step… More
How to mow grass with a lawn mower; get expert tips and advice on lawn… More
Using a lawn spreader is easy with these tips, get expert advice on lawn care… More
Learn tips for mowing your lawn with an electric mower, in this free lawn care… More
...k that my best bet at building a green, weed-free lawn is to focus on making the grass as healthy as possible, so that it can successfully compete against weeds. I'd like to avoid excessive use of chemicals, although I'm willing to use some if I have… More
...wn 4 months ago but its all gone wrong. first the grass started coming out an now its just mud and messy i really need some help and tips on wat 2 do so please be my saviour and make my day thanks… More
Just so Sweetle will know what one looks like. Not a clover in sight. More
...ill the Virgina Creeper on my fence creep into my lawn undetected? Or worse, into my neighbor's lawn? Maybe even under the ground? More
...have a dark green grass outline of a circle on my lawn. The rest of the lawn is not as dark. There are no pipes under the lawn, so I do not know what this is. Can anyone help me to figure this out?:confused: More
We have wild strawberries taking over our lawn. I wouldn't care if they weren't tasteless. Is there any kind of fertilizer/weed controller that would work without destroying the lawn? More
If anyone is having trouble with a lawn that just won't green up, try this. Go to a good nursery and pick up a bottle of liquid iron. (It has to be liquid) Ortho used to make it but it is available under different brands. You must wait till Memorial… More
Does anyone know what this is, and what, if anything, I can do about it? It's very pretty, and in some Alpine meadow I would no doubt love it. But right now it is completely overrunning my back yard. I have a rather clay-ey soil. Usually either too wet or… More
Hello, I have a long, narrow strip of ground out in front of my house that is between my sidewalk and the street. I'd say it is roughly 2' in width and 40' long. This is also known as a parking strip, from what I hear. At the moment, there… More
I am looking for a Lawn Leaf Eater (used). I saw at a friend's house a Flowtron Lawn Leaf Eater and another brand. Both worked great. I have a large place in the country and want to make my own leaf mulch. Anyone have one? Please send p.m. to creed@total.net More
...autiful garden surrounding an area that should be grass but is instead a combination of sick looking grass, weeds and mud. I'm seriously considering covering the whole… More
There is an area over our leech field that has no grass growing on it, looks awful! What should I do? I'm afraid to seed it and have it not grow. Does grass just not grow in these areas, or could it be that it wasn't re-seeded after it was… More
All my snow has not gone yet but, as a patch of grass dries, I rake up the dog doos and grass, odd leaf etc. I was just outside raking up a 4 X 10 ft section and when picking it, up to put it in the biodegradeable brown paper… More
My backyard is very clumpy- getting more so since I bought the house 5 years ago (I have dogs that tend to 'scratch'). I am considering how to even it out - can I just rake soil (or compost that I get from the nearby water treatment plant) over the… More
...in the back yard. And it's taking it's toll on my grass. I bought the moss-out stuff finally, and the directions say to remove (by hand) as much moss as you can with a thatcher. Hmm, okay... So I'm doing that… More
..., only 2 badly neglected flowerbeds and almost no grass at all! Starting with our very first summer here in '04, we've been working hard at getting rid of the weeds… More
I don't know how many people participate in lawn hunting. It is my lawn, and I can hunt it! Often, I find my stuff has seeded over into the yard. I find a lot of pinks that way. My daisy collection was built out of the lawn. Many wildflowers find… More
...zone 5. My lawn is basically made of Kentucky bluegrass and fescue here in the Midwest. I've noticed that it is producing these blades of grass which appear to have these little seeds growing off of them. Will these seeds eventually fall off and "Naturally… More
...eached 100, despite following all the recommended lawn care. I know what the problem is--compacted soil. I want to avoid throwing water on it every summer just to lose it by July, so I think I have two choices in… More
... the front, but I'm thinking of an alternative to grass in the back. What is a clover lawn like? Is it practical for an entire backyard (a small one)? Does it look awful… More
...it twice and hand seeding it once, I finally have grass, but not what I thought I would have. He handseeded with what I… More
...t a new trend in the neighborhood..The Sculptured Lawn. think it will catch on? More
...t was $150! But I don't how I am going to start a lawn! A load of topsoil here is $200 a truck load. There's not much to a… More
...about this time I start feeling confident that my lawn is going to survive my dog, goffers and weeds...it starts turning rusty. I've read that it is common for the west coast cool conditions and have read about chemicals that can help but does anybody have a natural… More
Hi Guys,New member and not in the least green fingered so really need help here. Live in Scotland so have to make do with whatever weather we get usually raining and this is my problem I feel. Firstly I have a problem with dog fouling my garden despite trying crystals/sprays… More
..."]Hello to all. My husband and I want to redo the lawn. I have some questions as we are fairly new home owners and this will be a new adventure for us. Right now we have nothing but weeds and compacted soil (I mean rock hard). My questions… More
Hi, I'm a newbie here. I'm not much into lawn care and I don't really know all the "do's and don'ts". Here is my deal. We built a new home in 2000 and I have replanted the lawn 3 times. The last time was last fall. I planted fescue which… More
Because of the dry weather this year, my lawn looks pitiful. It's been dormant most of the summer, as everyone's around here has been. It's lumpy and I've let the weeds go over the summer. :( I'd like it to look nice in the spring as I'm going to try… More
...jority of us to work with. I have a fairly decent lawn I guess for… More
...ed a path strait to dirt, Which has made the back lawn look horrable. I wasnt sure if a thick form or another type would be best. Thanks… More
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