A native grass mixture and wildflower mix are available. Take advantage of the nice weather now to enjoy the green grass next spring. Please contact the San Juan Conservation District at (970) ...
In August or September (after flowering) cut your wildflower sward to around 8cm. You can do this by putting your mower on a high setting or using a grass trimmer. Leave the cuttings on the ground for ...
• Make a “base plan.” Measure your property with a tape measure or the measuring app on your smart phone. Plot it on grid ...
there won’t be much species diversity in the grass seed that was originally sown. Also, ground that has been fertilised with ...
One commenter, keeping it simple, said: "Add seeds. Pull weeds." Other commenters quickly jumped in with their suggestions.
Existing restoration techniques remove nutrient-enriched topsoils full of weed seeds before ... mowing turf grass. These meadows are designed to be infrequently mown or burnt. Wildflower meadow ...
Existing restoration techniques remove nutrient-enriched topsoils full of weed seeds before ... mowing turf grass. These meadows are designed to be infrequently mown or burnt. Wildflower meadow ...
Now is the time to sow those wildflower seeds. The Texas iconic bluebonnets ... that bloom March to May and can take your sad no-grass yard to something stunning. Check out the Lady Bird Johnson ...
Chooi-leng Tan from the Highgate Society and Souzana Theofanopoulou from the Highgate Group Practice on the guerilla gardeners creating ...
Grass cuttings should not be left on the ground but collected. She said leaving them to breakdown does not help to grow ...
(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer) As the summer heat begins to fade, Texans may be surprised to learn that fall is the prime season for planting wildflowers seeds, setting the stage for breathtaking ...
When planted on steeper verges, indigenous plants require less frequent maintenance than grass medians ... ground for the wildflowers’ arrival. Huffman has ordered a special seed mix, and ...