It thrives in USDA zones 3 to 7. This type of grass grows aggressively, meaning it can quickly fill in sparse patches and carpet your entire lawn. Once you plant bluegrass, you’ll have a thick ...
Once November rolls around, many homeowners assume that their lawn care chores can be put aside until spring; however, ...
There’s a sure sign, but you have to look closely or you’ll miss it. Learn best practices to get your grass ready for winter.
With winter on the horizon, many homeowners often hone in on lawn care and focus on fertilizers and leaf management before ...
If you're overseeding your Arizona lawn to plant winter grass this fall or winter, here's what you need to know, including ...
By mowing your grass at the wrong time, you risk making your lawn more susceptible to diseases, pests, and winter damage ...
If your lawn has seen similar damage in previous years, and it needs immense repairs after each summer, it might be worth switching to a more appropriate grass type. Different grass types have ...
Catherine Zimmerman is a horticulturist, landscape designer and documentary filmmaker based in Ohio. A former self-proclaimed ...
Amelia Bryan discusses the challenges of traditional college lawns from species diversity to the sheer water costs ...
A 2010 analysis from the University of Florida found that turfgrass lawns create an artificial environment that "offers very ...
Does your lawn have bare patches in late summer and autumn? You could have grub worms if so, but the odds are high that you won't need grub control at all.
After a long, hot summer, it's time to show your lawn some love. While the cold in other parts of the country will make grass shrivel, cities in Arizona are fortunate to have ideal weather for ...