Avoid testing near pavement, buildings, or other heat sources that create artificial temperature variations. These microclimates don't represent the broader lawn conditions where you'll be planting ...
Thinking about overseeding your lawn this fall? We’ll show you exactly when and how to do it, so your grass comes back thicker and healthier.
Fall is the perfect time to fertilize your lawn. In many regions, autumn is when abundant rainfall and cool weather inspire ...
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What NPK Fertilizer Really Means (And How To Know If It's Right For Your Yard And Garden)
NPK fertilizers are on every garden store's shelves, and they're often essential for plants' health. But what does NPK stand ...
When fertilizing your lawn, you can actually end up doing more harm than good. These are some of the the most common ...
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How To Fix Brown Spots In Your Yard—And What To Do So They Don't Come Back
There are various reasons brown spots or a brown patch of grass appear in an otherwise green lawn. We checked in with an ...
Nitrogen levels in 2022, a year that had both wet and dry weather, were more typical, in contrast to 2021, when it was extremely dry, an Agvise Laboratories Inc. staff member says. John Breker, soil ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Unfortunately, we have hit a dry spell throughout the last six weeks here in the ...
Take-all root rot is a warm-season turf disease affecting zoysia, Bermuda, and St. Augustine grasses. Symptoms include yellowing, thinning turf, and black, rotten roots. Proper irrigation, ...
Avoid using fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus between June 1st and September 30th. Use compost, a mixture of carbon-rich "browns" and nitrogen-rich "greens," as a natural fertilizer.
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