There are several types of creeping thyme, and some are used as lawn alternatives to grass. Whether you should grow one depends on your own wants and needs; creeping thyme lawns are not for everyone, ...
Do you have a shaded area in your yard where the lawn is patchy and doesn't really grow all that well? Or, perhaps you'd rather spend your weekends following more interesting pursuits than constantly ...
Q: Here is a picture of my cyclamen plant. Can you tell me what the round growth is? It's not a flower bud. — Willard Hiebert, Moorhead. A: Thanks for the interesting photo. The round ball shape at ...
Q: I was wondering what this is in our lawn, and how to get rid of it. – Gary L. A: Your photo shows the infamous creeping Charlie, and it looks like this perennial weed has taken a liking to your ...
A: I’ve received many questions recently about ground covers. Which are good for sun? Which are good for shade? Which are fast-growing? What is best for a slope? Not knowing how much sun (but assuming ...
Shade commonly reduces turf quality on golf courses. A minimum daily light integral of 30 moles of photosynthetically active radiation per square meter per day is suggested for creeping bentgrass ...
Creeping bluestem (Andropogon stolonifer [Nash] Hitchc.), an important rhizomatous perennial native bluestem of Florida and southeast Georgia, was compared under five use-management schemes with four ...
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