Lawn care in winter has made gardening at this time so much harder with cold and wet weather always in sight. Heavy rainfalls can cause lawns to become waterlogged, which can lead to grass blades ...
Lawn care should be the focus of gardening during spring as the green blades begin to sprout new growth. While cutting and seeding is essential from March onwards, it is crucial to correct any ...
Spring has arrived, and with it comes Gardening Week — the perfect excuse to give your lawn some overdue TLC. If you’ve spotted bare patches of grass that make your yard look tired or uneven, now’s ...
If you see or feel something not quite right, it may simply be your lawn telling you it’s unhappy. To help you understand the signals your grass might be giving you, here, turf experts reveal their ...
Alec Kowalewski doles out advice on how to renovate a lawn. (Stephen Ward) Lawns languish in the heat of summer unless showered with the water they require to thrive. But not to worry, the grass isn't ...
Did you know that lawns make our world a healthier place? Every section of lawn 5 feet wide by 5 feet long produces enough oxygen every day during the growing season to support one adult’s oxygen ...
Welcome to Super Secrets, a GOLF.com series in which we pick the brains of the game’s leading superintendents. By illuminating how course maintenance crews ply their trades, we’re hopeful we can not ...
Q. Most of the year my lawn is green, except during the summer months. It doesn’t matter how often I water. Eventually, it just fries and looks awful. What do I need to do to rid myself of the “brown ...
After a long, hot Southern summer, it's not unusual to find a few bare spots in your lawn. Cooler fall temperatures make it the perfect time to get out there and do some repair work. If you act now, ...
IT’S finally the season to sit out in our gardens. But with such a wet and windy start to the summer, some of us might be struggling with boggy grass and patchy lawns. But this is what it looks like ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Editor’s note: Betty Cahill wrote about preparing your lawn for replacement here last week. Here is Part II. You’ve decided to remove your cool-season lawn ...