Q: I found a lot of fuzzy white webbing in my lawn as the snow melted. What is this, and is there something I need to do to help my grass? — Tom Peterson, Lake Forest A: The problem sounds like gray ...
When winter hits and the snow falls, we usually stash the mower till spring. But your riding lawn mower may be able to pull ...
Q: The melting snow revealed snow mold on our lawn. I’m attaching a photo. Do you have any suggestions how to remedy this? — Larry S. A: Snow mold is a fungus disease that develops during winter ...
The majority of the snow in the greater Louisville area has melted by now, and some are noticing a web-like substance left behind in their lawn. So, what is it? Local lawn experts say it's likely ...
Lawn Love’s 10 Fall Lawn Care Tips Fall foliage is beautiful to look at — but all those leaves covering your lawn can smother ...
Many people have probably never heard of this, but gardening experts are warning about snow mold this year. Most signs of spring include warmer weather, green grass. But gray-colored circles on your ...
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Its very easy to point out. If you see any dry, brown areas on your lawn, that’s most likely snow mold. Snow mold, also known as winter kill, could be on your lawn now that ...
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Now that most of the snow that has covered our lawns since November has melted, many people are wondering why there are white patches on their bluegrass turf. It's snow mold. Snow mold is caused when ...
It is best to bag and compost your raked leaves. Letting the fallen foliage pile up on your lawn can leave you with less than ...
Fort Collins hasn't felt an 80-degree day since Oct. 20 but is forecast to reach 81 degrees Tuesday and Wednesday. That means it's time to start thinking about lawns that spent the second half of ...
Q. Every year about this time master gardeners start getting questions, like, “What’s the stuff that looks like dog vomit all over my lawn,” or “What is this patch of gel filled marbles on my mulch,” ...