Is your yard ready for spring? Thankfully, it won’t be too long until the warm weather arrives, and we can spend time re ...
How to tell if your lawn needs it, according to experts.
Thinking about aerating now? It could do more harm than good for your lawn.
Spring cleaning isn’t just for your house. Your yard could use a good airing out, too. And that’s what lawn aeration is all ...
Fertilizer can transform your lawn in just a few weeks, but you have to apply it the right way.
As the days lengthen and warm air has you ready to get your patio furniture out of storage, that means it’s time to give your ...
TruGreen reports that early spring lawn care is crucial for a healthy lawn, focusing on cleanup, weed prevention, ...
The best time to fertilize your lawn is when it’s actively growing, and that depends on whether you have cool- or warm-season ...
Delaying spring yard cleanup helps protect beneficial insects that overwinter in leaves and stems. Leave some leaves and stems in garden beds or redistribute them to create habitats and natural mulch.
Meadows are trendy alternatives to big lawns these days as much of the gardening public aims to aid pollinators and beef up their yards’ native-plant inventory. For most, that means planting or ...
With a little planning now, you'll be rewarded with a fuller, greener and easier-to-maintain outdoor space once spring is in ...