Here's how to give your lawn a boost when the weather warms.
It seems to happen every year if you live in that transition zone that extends from the Mid-Atlantic down into the South.
Some states and cities regulate fertilizers because the runoff causes harmful algae blooms in waterways. For instance, ...
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Spring lawn care — what should you really be doing?

Cool-season lawns will be more competitive if kept at a height of 2-3 inches. Certain species perform better when mowed at 3 ...
Aim to fertilize in early morning or early evening when temperatures are milder and the fertilizer can soak in. Spring and ...
American lawns cover 40 million acres of land, an area roughly the size of New England, and the vast majority of that acreage ...
I have already mowed my lawn due to unexpected growth with our unseasonal warm, rainy weather. The unusual weather patterns ...
Adding lime can help grass absorb nutrients and conditions the soil to improve root development. Before adding lime, you must ...
Spring is here, and choosing the right time to fertilise your lawn for the warmer months ahead is crucial to how healthy it will be. Here's our step-by-step guide to finding out when the correct time ...
Cool-season grasses grow quickly in the spring, and waiting too long to make the first cut can stress the lawn unnecessarily, ...
March is here. It is usually the start of our dry season, but we are heading into the season in a serious drought.
More fertilizer does not create a better lawn. In fact, across the South, that belief quietly destroys thousands of yards every single year. A thick, green lawn feels like a badge of honor in warm ...