As temperatures begin to warm and the snow melts away, keep an eye out for circular patches of brown grass. This isn’t just ...
Southern Living on MSN
6 things your lawn is telling you after winter—and how to fix it
As I look at my lawn in February, I want to believe it is whispering, "I'm just fine, and I promise I won't need a haircut ever again." However, I can readily see that it is telling me that winter has ...
This week's gardening column addresses the importance of neutral pH in your garden soil, as well as why "princess trees" are ...
Since you have time now, before planting time, I would encourage you to place about 3 inches of organic matter on your flower and vegetables beds and rototill or spade it into the soil 6 inches deep.
Beneath the urban landscapes of California lies a diverse ecosystem, teeming with invertebrates and microbes. Soil acts as a carbon sink, filters water and provides essential nutrients to plants.
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6 common lawn problems and expert solutions
Real world situations and expert advice and solutions. Everyone striving for their dream lawn or garden knows the frustration ...
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