As temperatures drop and leaves begin to fall, many homeowners assume lawn care season is over. In reality, fall is the most important time to prepare your yard for winter. The work you do now ...
Here's how and when to give your lawn a nutrient boost before freezing weather hits. September is the ideal time to apply slow-release nitrogen fertilizer to cool-season lawns. Use high-nitrogen, ...
After months of foot traffic, heat stress, and summer wear, many lawns show bare spots, thinning grass, and overall decline by early fall. Fortunately, the next few weeks present the ideal window for ...
Courtesy Southern Botanical A scorching North Texas summer isn’t quite conducive to a thriving, green yard. And by the time fall rolls around, you might think there’s no reason to start taking care of ...
Overseeding in early fall improves your lawn’s health and appearance when timed right. Fall seeding often outperforms spring, promoting stronger root growth. In colder regions, start earlier in the ...
If your grass has been watered enough in the drought and water-use restrictions to produce a relatively compact and green lawn, now is the time to fertilize it. A winterizer product with a 3-1-2 ...
Fall officially begins in less than a week, welcoming in cooler temperatures across Michigan and heralding the end of the growing season. Fall is when gardeners need to prepare for spring, though, by ...
As autumn leaves continue to fall, the yearly debate arrives - is it best to "leave the leaves?" For many Americans, raking leaves in the fall to be burned or bagged and collected is a fact of life, ...
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 ...