I REGRET that in my “Age of Mammals,” published in 1910, the statement is erroneously made that native grasses are absent from Australia. I am unable to find my authority for this statement ...
Whether you live in an area with little rain or you're looking for something that can handle some neglect, these drought-tolerant ground covers are great picks.
Knowing Your Grass: Cool-Season vs. Warm-Season The type of grass plays a huge role in determining the best planting time. Cool-season grasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass ...
Three steps you can take now to be kind to your stressed lawn: 1.) Stay on top of the leaves. Fallen leaves can be mowed into the lawn, where the fragments will break down to add organic matter and ...
Most cool-season grasses stop growing with consistent soil temperatures below 50°F. Warm-season grasses tend to go dormant in late Fall because they’re not very cold-tolerant. Most of these ...
The IPCC predicts with “high confidence” that future human-caused climate change will shift the ranges in North America where crucial food crops can be grown, which it says may intensify some harvest ...
tackling weeds with pre-emergent treatments in late summer or early fall is an ideal approach to preventing winter weeds — ones like annual bluegrass and henbit can thrive as warm-season grass ...