As temperatures drop and leaves begin to fall, many homeowners assume lawn care season is over. In reality, fall is the most important time to prepare your yard for winter. The work you do now ...
After months of foot traffic, heat stress, and summer wear, many lawns show bare spots, thinning grass, and overall decline by early fall. Fortunately, the next few weeks present the ideal window for ...
Once the leaves begin to fall and the temperature starts to drop, it’s time to get ready for winter. That means breaking out a new set of clothes and preparing to spend more time outside. Look for ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – Local lawn maintenance experts have shared several important tasks to prepare your yard for the upcoming cold weather. William Fisk from Inland Lawn Maintenance emphasized the ...
As cooler weather arrives and you prepare to put your mower in the garage for the winter, don’t turn your attention away from your lawn just yet. Whether you’re overseeding your lawn, filling in bare ...
Don't skip these essential steps for winterizing your lawn before the first frost hits—your yard will thank you later. Winter fertilizers are essential for preparing cool-season grasses, which thrive ...
Nutsedge continues to be a difficult weed to control. Consider using the product Sedgehammer. You mix it with water and spray it on the weed foliage. If the nutsedge is actively growing, the ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is one month into the fall season. It’s time for Hoosiers to make sure their lawns are ready for the upcoming winter. On Wednesday, Ryan Coyle, the chief executive officer of ...
The grass isn't always greener, especially if homeowners don't take the steps at the end of summer to keep their grass healthy through the fall and winter. As we've reported, this summer has been a ...
September is prime time for fall garden prep, and Wilmette horticulturist Jennifer Brennan shared her tips on ABC7 Eyewitness News. Brennan says cooler days and warm soils make it the perfect month to ...