How To Control Fleabane, The Weed That Does Not Eliminate Fleas In Your Lawn
Fleabane isn't the pest-repelling plant that its name implies. Really, it's a nutrient-sucking weed that's problematic for your lawn. So, how do you control it?
Read MoreFleabane isn't the pest-repelling plant that its name implies. Really, it's a nutrient-sucking weed that's problematic for your lawn. So, how do you control it?
Read MoreDollarweed can rapidly overrun your lawn, especially if you live near water. However, you can prevent this from happening by following a few simple steps.
Read MoreBirdbaths are wonderful for attracting birds to your yard, but there are significant drawbacks and maintenance issues to keep in mind before you add one.
Read MoreWhile a yellow or gold lawn may (naturally) be cause for concern, it's possible you have nothing to worry about. Your lawn may just be one step ahead of you.
Read MoreRaking or dethatching your grass is a necessary step for a beautiful yard, but if you're not careful, it can damage these types of grass. Here's what to know.
Read MoreThe small dayflower may look pretty, but, as with any weed, you wouldn't want it to take over your lawn. Its seeds can spread fast and stay dormant for years.
Read MoreFinding a grub or two is normal for a lawn, but you don't want to find too many instances. Here's the warning sign to look for when caring for your grass.
Read MoreThough it can be unsightly, slime mold isn't actually that detrimental to your lawn. That being said, if you want to get rid of it, here are easy ways to do so.
Read MoreAs you do with nutrition food labels, it's important to read the label on grass seed bags to understand exactly what you're adding to your lawn (and how much).
Read MoreCertain types of hydrangeas need extra care in the winter to ensure they bloom in the summer. Learn how to prepare these plants for cold weather.
Read MoreTo avoid health problems and other issues, stay away from this invasive plant. Find out how to identify it, what makes it so dangerous, and how to remove it.
Read MoreEveryone thinks golden bamboo is a gorgeous plant until they can't control its spread. Avoid growing this invasive plant by finding a better alternative here.
Read MoreWith all the garden mediums out there, it's difficult to know what's good and what's not. Coconut coir is a newer alternative to peat moss. Learn about it here.
Read MoreEdging can define distinct areas of your lawn, but it can be expensive to use metal or plastic materials. This TikTok shows how to use an edging tool instead.
Read MoreSome weeds, like speedwell, are deceptively beautiful. Although it produces pretty blue flowers, you won't want this resilient weed anywhere near your lawn.
Read MoreBecause grass takes up nutrients through its roots, you have to make sure that there is enough nitrogen available in the soil of your lawn.
Read MoreTaking care of a lawn is a huge undertaking by itself, and when you face inordinate challenges, sometimes, the key lies in knowing when to admit defeat.
Read MoreTaking care of your lawn doesn't need to be difficult, which is where Sunday lawn care service comes in handy. Here's why pet owners recommend this service.
Read MoreRemoving patio pavers that are broken or chipped is necessary, but it can be difficult. Luckily, a wire hanger is all you need for a smooth removal.
Read MoreDo you want to capture the magic of Disney resorts and movies in your backyard? Find out how to make this dream a reality by adding specific design elements.
Read MoreJapanese clover may be robbing your lawn of nutrients and hindering its ability to thrive. Here's how to control this pesky weed and take back your lawn.
Read MoreIt's a myth that hand-weeding is the best way to get rid of weeds in your garden. There are several drawbacks to this method. Learn about the best ways to weed.
Read MoreLearn about why Martha Stewart loves sago palms, as well as a few tips for how to grow these low-maintenance, unique-looking plants in your garden.
Read MorePart of growing healthy ornamental grasses is knowing when to plant them. But if you're thinking about doing so in the fall, think again. Here's why.
Read MoreNobody likes the sight of dead or bad grass on your backyard. However, if this is the case, a simple trick from HGTV's Emily Henderson should help.
Read MoreWhile shade trees can benefit your landscaping, they should also be removed in certain situations, as they could cause damage to your home or a nearby property.
Read MoreMost gardeners and homeowners strive to achieve a lush green lawn. If you really want a healthy lawn, you should consider what you're mowing with.
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