While you may have enjoyed taking a break from lawn care during the winter, spring is the season to turn your attention back to your yard. Your efforts now will largely determine if you have a lush, ...
Start your lawn off strong this spring with these essential tasks. When your lawn starts turning green as the weather warms up, it seems like it's truly springtime. A few simple care practices at this ...
After months of cold, snow and dormancy, your lawn doesn’t simply wake up in peak condition on its own—it needs a little attention. Compacted soil, matted grass and the first signs of early weeds are ...
I saw a couple of lawns with a lot of crabgrass last summer. Generally, crabgrass thrives in lawns that are cut short and in drier areas near pavement. Fortunately, crabgrass has not been an issue in ...
I like to mow my lawn at 3 to 3½ inches in height, and frequently enough so I cut less than one-third of the total height each time. Most lawns are cut too short. Maintaining lawns at a taller ...
Spring lawn care is crucial for a healthy lawn during the summer. Improving soil, managing watering, fertilizing correctly, and mowing high are key to lawn care. Using a mulching mower and managing ...
The weather we have experienced in Greater Columbus this growing season has been almost perfect for lawns and turf to thrive. Except for a short period of dry conditions in June, frequent ...
Some neighborhoods received enough rain in March that the lawn grass has started to green up, and other homeowners have been able to keep watering their grass as part of their irrigation restrictions.
Iowans have made it through another winter and many are looking to re-beautify their once-colorful lawns and gardens. If that's you, grab some gloves and some fertilizer and follow these tips. When ...
Do these things with your mower to keep your lawn lush and healthy.