Kids and pets should be kept away from the lawn for at least 24 hours after applying chemical fertilizer. Kids and pets should be kept away from the lawn for at least 24 hours after applying chemical ...
Your lawn and garden need nutrients to grow and stay healthy. Soil is an important source of key nutrients but it doesn’t always contain them in adequate amounts. That’s why many homeowners take the ...
Early spring maintenance is crucial for a healthy lawn that can withstand summer conditions. Apply fertilizer, reseed bare spots and control weeds before they emerge. Soil testing can determine the ...
Although spring doesn’t officially begin until Tuesday, springlike temperatures have begun to warm the soil, resulting in a green-up of lawn grasses throughout Greater Columbus. Before long, you will ...
'Freeze. Drop it. Step away from the fertilizer!' You won't likely hear that from local code enforcement officers. But starting June 1, it will be technically illegal to fertilize lawns throughout the ...
Many gardeners fertilize their lawns in spring. While it's not exactly wrong, you may see greater benefits from feeding your turfgrass in the fall instead.
At Cooperative Extension we recommend that if you only fertilize your lawn once per year, do it in the fall. Our cool season ...
Can you fertilize a lawn in the summer? Few things can add or detract as much from a home’s curb appeal as the landscaping, and your grass is a significant aspect of that. Healthy and well-manicured ...