During the heat of summer, when the rain stops coming down and the ground is dry, it's a good idea to keep your lawn longer --around 4 inches. As the season changes to cooler temperatures and more ...
As cooler weather arrives and you prepare to put your mower in the garage for the winter, don’t turn your attention away from ...
Growing a healthy lawn in a more sustainable manner is better for the environment and can also help reduce maintenance. A healthy lawn starts with selecting the right grass seed. Photo by Outsidepride ...
Q • I want to apply grass seed to fill in the dead areas of my lawn, but there are so many types of grass seed out there.
A common lawn task should be avoided in October, said experts, as it can lead to even more moss - but there is a simple ...
Bare patches dotting an otherwise green lawn can be frustrating. Get to the root of what may be causing a patchy lawn.
Editor's note:This story was originally published in 2016, and is being republished as part of our fall coverage. Some references may be out of date. If you’re like most people, you’re into the lawn ...
A scorching summer can leave a once lush-looking lawn in shambles. The stress of intense heat and a lack of rain or watering can cause unsightly brown patches and dying grass. Even worse, stressed ...
Fall brings a unique chance to revive your lawn after summer stress. The right seed can mean the difference between thin patches and a lush spring green-up.