Hot, dry conditions, pests, and fungal diseases can all leave your once lush and verdant yard looking worn down, brown, and tired. But while your lawn may look like it’s on its last legs, you can ...
To fix dry patches caused by soil compaction, you can aerate your lawn using either of these two methods: Core aerate: One of ...
Lawns can go three or four weeks in a brown, dormant state during dey spells... but beyond that, the grass is at risk of dying.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Is your grass is crunchy? All the heat and lack of rain have a lot of homeowners not happy with what is happening to their lawns. 2 Wants To Know asked the experts at the NCSU Ag ...
If you're seeing holes in your lawn, it's possibly being caused by skunks, raccoons, and/or birds digging for beetle grubs.
If you’re mowing your yard and come upon a patch of dead grass, stop! It’s quite possible that a rabbit’s nest is hiding beneath that browning area of lawn. And, because rabbits do not burrow down ...
Q. My grass is dying and I can’t figure out why. I checked the sprinklers and they are working properly. I’ve been watering for 5 minutes per zone every morning, so I’m sure it’s getting enough water.
Lawn Love’s 10 Fall Lawn Care Tips Fall foliage is beautiful to look at — but all those leaves covering your lawn can smother ...
I planted a group of seven redbuds in the corner of my backyard a few years ago and have just pruned some of the lower limbs off, leaving a large open space under them. Will I be able to grow grass in ...