September is the ideal time to apply slow-release nitrogen fertilizer to cool-season lawns. Use high-nitrogen, low-phosphorus blends to protect waterways and follow local rules. Use a spreader to ...
Many North Florida lawns are not looking too good this spring. Some lawns are weak, and some have dead areas that used to be alive and green. Unfortunately, this is relatively common. Not being ...
When September and fall weather arrive, many homeowners look forward to winding down their home lawn maintenance activities for the season. But fall can be the most important time to accomplish the ...
Iowans have made it through another winter and many are looking to re-beautify their once-colorful lawns and gardens. If that's you, grab some gloves and some fertilizer and follow these tips. When ...
Fertilizer in the fall makes for a healthy, green lawn in the spring. But are putting down the right kind? And at the right time? Pixabay photo The Washington State University Extension office ...
It can be hard work to keep your lawn looking lush and green all year round. Like many other plants, grass goes through different growth cycles, and it’s important to feed it the right ingredients at ...
Fall fertilizing strengthens roots and helps grass store nutrients for a healthy spring. Test your soil, pick the right fertilizer, and apply it carefully to avoid damage. Feeding in fall boosts ...
Key Points Snow mold is a fungal disease that occurs on lawns when they are covered in snow for a long time.Cutting your ...
Soon, Leon County and the Big Bend will be greening up as we enter our next north Florida spring. Before long, you’ll feel the need to get outside in the sunshine and play/work in the yard. For many ...