With the September drought we are facing, fertilizing your lawn in the fall will result in the growth of a healthier lawn.
Giving the grass the nutrients it needs helps any home have a lush, green, and beautiful lawn. However, feed too much or too ...
For the best curb appeal in the fall, these are the 12 projects you need to tackle according to Thumbtack, along with tips ...
Not all grass seeds are created equal, and picking the right type is important for success. Fall is best for cool-season ...
Fertilize your lawn in early September to improve the color and vigor of the grass. When you consider a fertilizer, remember ...
For seeding or overseeding a lawn, September has long been considered the best month. This is true when cool-season grass species such as Kentucky bluegrass and fescue are being used.
When it comes to routine turf maintenance, the late summer to early fall months are critical for cool-season lawns.
Wet weather during the hot summer or cooler winter months can cause disease problems for our lawns and shrubs.
LawnStarter breaks down the lawn and landscaping projects that deliver the greatest return on investment and homeowner joy.
Grass around the region is turning brown from lack of rainfall. What should you do to prepare for fall yard work?
Sustainability in lawn care is a priority for many homeowners, especially as it relates to water consumption, fertilizer ...
If you’re growing cool-season grasses and your lawn has been patchy or discolored, now's the time to do something about it.