How to Prepare Your Lawn for Spring
For a good-looking lawn, it's best not to wait until the days are longer and warmer to start prepping your lawn; there are a few basic things you can do right now to make a big difference this spring. To…
For a good-looking lawn, it's best not to wait until the days are longer and warmer to start prepping your lawn; there are a few basic things you can do right now to make a big difference this spring. To…
When your lawn awakens from its winter dormancy, it will be hungry. Make sure you have sufficient of spring lawn feed on hand to get the growth season off to a great start. When you are looking to buy your…
Long, hard winters can be harsh on lawns, compacting the soil and depleting nutrients. As the grass begins to grow in the spring, it requires help to get in shape for another summer of hard work. A yearly spring lawn…
After the long, cold winter, you are going back to the growing season. Spring is here, and now is the ideal time to start your lawn fertilization program and offer your turf a boost of nutrients. Spring is a critical…
With so many different types of lawn feed available, you must be wondering which is the best feed for your lawn. Like other types of lawns, your grass is likely continually walked on, played on, and worn down. Using the…
With spring being on the way, it's time to start thinking about opening up the shed, getting out the tools, and preparing your lawns for the growing season. Spring is near, which means it's time for one of the most…
Most homeowners fertilize their lawns in the spring, followed by one or two additional applications throughout the growing season. If you fertilize your grass, do not do so too early in the season. The optimal time for the first application…
It's time to put away the snow shovel and look forward to more green times now that winter is almost over. As a responsible homeowner, you want your lawn to look its best, right? And it's possible. To help you…
Like many other outdoor plants, your lawn is bound to benefit significantly from a spring boost. This includes aerating, scarifying, and tidying to assist the grass regrow and grow vigorously. If you are new to lawn care, you might wonder…
The best length to cut grass for winter is 2 to 2.5 inches (5–6.5 cm) for cool-season grasses like fescue and bluegrass. Warm-season grasses like Bermuda and zoysia go dormant and should get a slightly lower final cut of 1.5–2…