Fall foliage is beautiful to look at — but all those leaves covering your lawn can smother your grass. Leaf removal is just one of the things you need to do to care for your lawn in fall. Aeration, ...
The ‘G’ in USGA stands for golf, not grass, but the folks at the governing body are into turf, too, whether it’s growing on a course or in your yard. With summer in full swing, and record-setting heat ...
Getting your lawn and garden ready for the winter is a relatively simple process that helps prepare them for the cold and smooths the way for next year’s growing season. Depending on the types of ...
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: ...
Maintaining a healthy lawn requires a fair amount of work. But consistently following a few guidelines — for watering, fertilizing, aerating, and mowing — can make the work easier while producing ...
The petite purple blooms of wild violets, often seen in lawns across Kansas this time of year, serve as a food source to bees and other pollinators, Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia ...
Chase Stetson grew up around groundskeeping, and nowadays, he doesn’t beat around the bush. The internet sensation and lawn care guru — better known by his social media handle, @thatlawndude — openly ...
For those of us in cool climates, fall and winter mean we don’t have to be out mowing on a weekly basis. But our grass still needs attention to keep it healthy and ready to thrive come springtime.
With cooler fall weather and little measurable rainfall the past several weeks, the growth rate of lawn grasses has slowed considerably in Greater Columbus, and most homeowners have been happy to ...
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