After a long, hot Southern summer, it's not unusual to find a few bare spots in your lawn. Cooler fall temperatures make it ...
It may seem as if you can hang up your lawn care equipment once fall brings cool weather. In fact, depending on your grass ...
Fall armyworms are caterpillars of a moth that can quickly damage a lawn by feeding on the grass. Learn how to identify fall ...
As cooler weather arrives and you prepare to put your mower in the garage for the winter, don’t turn your attention away from ...
When it comes to weeds, procrastinating is never a good idea. The best way to get ahead of the invaders is to apply a ...
Lawns face unique challenges that can make them brittle and prone to damage. Fortunately, there is a straightforward way to ...
October brings with it postseason baseball, Halloween decorations and overseeding of desert golf courses. That means courses ...
“Most of your root growth takes place during the fall,” says David Yost with Merrifield Garden Center. “Grass loves ...
Seeds from last winter’s weed population have been lying dormant in the soil for months. When they sense the soil around them ...
As summer fades and the crisp autumn air settles in, our gardens begin to wind down. But while most of the flowers may be ...
During the heat of summer, when the rain stops coming down and the ground is dry, it's a good idea to keep your lawn longer --around 4 inches. As the season changes to cooler temperatures and more ...
Rozelle: Fertilize in late fall when the grass is still actively growing but has slowed down its growth. We use organic ...