The best time to fertilize generally is in late summer/early fall. Once the lawn begins to thin, applying the fertilizer can help you “feed roots more than leaves,” Rossi tells CR. However, this is ...
Maintaining a lush green lawn involves a pretty extensive to-do list—from regular watering and reseeding to dethatching and ...
Spring is a great time to feed the lawn and help it break its dormancy period. Spring feedings set you up for a lush and ...
Fertilize your lawn in early September to improve the color and vigor of the grass. When you consider a fertilizer, remember ...
The payoff will be a healthy lawn, flowering bulbs in the spring, and troubled plants moved into better locations.
Laying new grass seed in the fall is one of the best ways to achieve a thick, green lawn, and come spring, you'll be glad you ...
Late summer and fall is the best time to improve a lawn. Fertilizing in early September gives a big benefit to cool season ...
For the best curb appeal in the fall, these are the 12 projects you need to tackle according to Thumbtack, along with tips ...
IT’S time to gear up for fall, and that means raking the leaves and preparing the lawn. The Grounds Guys’ lawn care experts have shared their gardening tips to keep the grass as full ...
Fall is the time to take a look at your lawn and decide if some attention is needed. September is ideal but October works ...
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.
As we embrace the mid-September days, it’s the perfect time to focus on preparing your garden for the cooler months ahead.