From the time our lawns wake up from dormancy until June, the grass is primarily self-sufficient. Hopefully, you applied pre-emergent weed control combined with a light amount of fertilizer. Since ...
If your trees or lawn start the season looking more lemon than lime, you may be seeing iron chlorosis—a common nutrient ...
From skipping the fertilizer to sharpening your mower blades, here's how to help your lawn survive when water is scarce.
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – With the arrival of August, maintaining a healthy lawn becomes crucial as hot and dry weather has stressed many lawns in the area. Experts are providing insight on how to keep ...
In hot weather, the best time to water a lawn is early in the morning, when the temperature is not as sweltering. Watering deeply every three to four days will promote stronger, healthier roots. Be ...
If you have a lawn, you've probably been in competition with your neighbors and Mother Nature to keep your grass green. With hot and dry weather prevalent this summer, and as we enter one of the ...
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You've weeded, watered, mowed, and fertilized, but you're still dealing with unwanted brown spots in your lawn. While most lawns experience patchiness and discoloration from time to time, persistent ...
Will Afton often spends his days working with community members on how to get their lawns, vegetable gardens and fruit trees in healthy shape. As a horticulturist who now works as the county agent, or ...
September is the ideal time to apply slow-release nitrogen fertilizer to cool-season lawns. Use high-nitrogen, low-phosphorus blends to protect waterways and follow local rules. Use a spreader to ...