A lush, green lawn is the pride of any homeowner, but achieving and maintaining it can often feel like walking through a maze of conflicting advice. Over the years, countless lawn care tips have taken ...
As the days grow shorter and a crisp chill fills the air, it’s easy to think that your yard work is done for the year. But the secret to a lush, green lawn next spring isn't found in spring chores; it ...
Fall lawn care is something that is often overlooked, especially with the weather worsening and the temperatures plummeting; stepping out into the backyard isn't as appealing as it perhaps was just a ...
Knowing what to do, and when, for your lawn makes all the difference in its vigor. The stronger the lawn, the more tolerant it can be through summer drought and can choke out weeds.
As the sun sets on another summer season, lawn care does not stop. When it comes to routine turf maintenance, the late summer to early fall months are critical for cool-season lawns. Cool season lawns ...
Spring in Northeast Ohio means lawn care and Thomas Becker, an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator in Lorain County, has some tips. Each year, Becker said he has answered questions ...
As summer transitions into fall, it is time to help lawns recover from summer stress. Let the weather and the condition of your lawn help you develop a plan suited to your landscape. As summer ...
(CONSUMER REPORTS/WTVF) — Many people are rethinking how they care for their yard by cutting back on lawn chemicals and fertilizers. Consumer Reports has some easy strategies to improve the health of ...
These jobs will restore a winter-worn lawn ...
In the United States last year, the golf course and country club industry had a market size of roughly $27.2 billion, a hefty number but one that was a fraction of another turf-dependent sector: ...
A beautiful lawn requires proper maintenance to keep your grass growing and looking its best. No two lawns are exactly alike. Lawns may differ by turf species, soil type, climate, location, how they ...