Summer's toll on lawns becomes undeniable by mid-September. Bare patches that started small have expanded, grass density has declined, and weeds have claimed territory in the weakened areas.
Summer can take a lot out of your lawn. Hot, dry conditions and heavy shade cause the most grass damage. Outbreaks of disease and insect activity can make matters worse. And if you have kids or pets, ...
Late summer is often ideal for overseeding, but fall or spring may suit your lawn better depending on conditions. Prep by selecting the right seed and checking your spreader to ensure even ...
When fall arrives, it might seem as if your garden and landscaping care will start to slow down, but actually, there's plenty to do in the garden during autumn. Before you put your gardening tools ...
The best time to aerate is when your grass is actively growing—spring or fall in cool areas, and late spring in warm ones.
Thin, patchy spots in your lawn are never a good sign, but they can pop up, even when you're taking proper care of your lawn. In some cases, dry or spongy patches indicate that your lawn needs ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — If your lawn looks more like straw than grass this fall, you’re not alone. Central Ohio has been dealing with one of the driest stretches it has seen in years and homeowners ...
Master gardener Sally Scalera offers tips on everything from herbs to plant in November to local irrigation restrictions as ...