Sustainability expert Chloe Lieberman prepares a new garden bed that was cleared of grass through a no-till method called ...
Natural Light’s new Lawn Brew turns brewing leftovers into lawn fertilizer designed to improve soil and support healthier ...
Your plants need nitrogen in order to thrive. Here are some simple ways to add it to your soil.
Beer and lawn care can be a perfect pair. When the weather is hot, cold beer is even more refreshing -- especially after a ...
Spring pushes you back outside, and your lawn suddenly looks like a test you forgot to study for. You reach for the hose, ...
With spring underway, Lee County is asking homeowners to be aware of best practices for lawn maintenance as the seasons ...
You really don't need to bag, blow, and rake every little piece of cut grass off your lawn. Find out why you should leave ...
One of the worst times to mow the lawn is when the leaf blades are damp from rain, irrigation, or dew. Water, even in the form of dew, weighs down grass blades, often making them bend over. This makes ...
From blade sharpness to soil conditions, these early-season mowing mistakes can damage your lawn. Remove debris and check for winter damage before your first mow. Sharpen mower blades for a cleaner ...
As winter becomes spring, the brown, crunchy grass in our gardens slowly turns lush, green and full of weeds. For some, dandelions, buttercups, nettles and thistles aren’t a big deal. But if you like ...