If You Really Want A Healthy Lawn, Consider What You're Mowing With
Most 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.
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.
Read MoreIf you have patches in your lawn that aren't looking as healthy as the rest of it, there's a proven process to get rid of them. Learn how to fix a patchy lawn.
Read MoreHorsetail weed can be difficult to eliminate once it has taken root. Therefore, your best option is to prevent it from growing in your lawn in the first place.
Read MoreIf you love to watch songbirds from your patio, then you might be considering hanging up a bird feeder. Here is why that might not be a good idea.
Read MoreIf you have mulch and a tree in your yard, then it's inevitable that fallen leaves in the fall will end up in the mulch. Here are some ways to separate them.
Read MoreIt is a wonderful gesture to install a bird feeder in your backyard, however, you must clean it properly to protect our winged friends. Here are some ways.
Read MoreSod makes establishing a healthy lawn simple, but there are different options to choose from. Here's the type that HGTV recommends for outstanding results.
Read MoreThere's one particular lawn "hack" that is sometimes recommended for dog owners, but it can actually cause more harm than good. Here's what it is.
Read MoreThere's an effective way to neatly edge your yard, and you can do it with an item you probably own. See how to use a lawn string trimmer to edge your lawn.
Read MoreDo you love watching birds in your yard during the colder months? If so, think twice before clearing brush piles and trimming up your yard this fall.
Read MoreAll bags of grass seed aren't the same. Learn why the biggest mistake homeowners make when buying grass seed is not reading the label carefully.
Read MoreWhen it comes to edging your lawn, you have a few options, such as installing a metal border. Before deciding, learn about cost, durability, and function.
Read MoreGrass alternatives are all the rage for those without the time to keep up with the maintenance traditional lawns require. How soon can you plant a clover lawn?
Read MoreA lawn sprinkler system can save you a lot of time when it comes to watering your grass and garden. Learn the best time of year to install one.
Read MoreWhile there are many chemical products that will eradicate those pesky weeds in your yard, some swear by steaming. But does steam actually work?
Read MoreJohn Gidding, the host of HGTV's "Curb Appeal," has a great (and thrifty) way to improve your house's curb appeal – and by extension, its property value.
Read MoreThree main nutrients are key to maintaining your grass's good health, and the needs may vary from lawn to lawn. Here's what to consider when fertilizing.
Read MoreThere is nothing quite like a beautiful garden with a freshly mown lawn, but lawns require a lot of work. Here is the secret to healthy St. Augustine grass.
Read MoreBrown patch disease is another name for a fungal disease called Rhizoctonia blight. It affects some types of grass more than others. Here's how to treat it.
Read MoreHydroseeding is a great way to plant grass and create a lush lawn. However, there are a few questions you should ask your landscaping pro before the process.
Read MoreFor most of us, our first instinct is to remove any weeds from the garden. But you might want to rethink that when it comes to this one specific type.
Read MoreThe presence of certain weeds on your lawn can tell you a lot about its health. Chickweed is one such plant that you should pay attention to.
Read MoreCurb appeal can play a major role in determining your home's resale value. To make your house more attractive, consider this landscaping tip from HGTV.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a quick makeover of your lawn, there's no quicker way than sod. However, before you go this route, it's important to weigh the drawbacks.
Read MoreWhen fall rolls around, you may notice your ornamental grass beginning to look dried out and faded. Here's an easy TikTok hack that will make cleanup a breeze.
Read MoreWhile most organic materials from your garden can and should be composted, you should hold off on composting this specific weed - and here's why.
Read MoreStone pavers are great for edging your lawn. But with so many options available, getting started can seem overwhelming. Here's what you need to know.
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