A lush green lawn with a house in the background - Sheila Say/Shutterstock Everyone wants a lush, green lawn — the kind that encourages you to kick off your shoes and go barefoot — but that's not ...
When it comes to your lawn, you likely want it to look thick and luxurious rather than dry and uneven. It can take time, hard work and perhaps a bit of landscaping knowledge. However, knowing when to ...
Snow or controlled moisture is vital for the success of dormant seeding.
In neighborhoods across the country, homeowners are getting extra help in their quest for the elusive, perfect lawn. The secret? An innovation in grass seed technology known as OptiGrowth, promising ...
Plant warm-season grasses in spring and cool-season grasses in fall if possible. Spring is an option for cool-season grasses but conditions are less favorable. The cutoff for planting cool-season ...
Ed. note: Welcome to Super Secrets, a new GOLF.com series in which we’re picking the brains of the game’s leading superintendents. By illuminating how course maintenance crews ply their trades, we’re ...
One of the best parts about spring is watching all the brown and gray change to green and color. You’re probably looking at your snow-covered or brown lawn and ready to see some green. Bringing your ...
Looking to revive your garden with a new patch of green, but not sure where to begin? There are some basic key elements to consider to get you on the right turf. The Natural Resources Conservation ...
Even the best-laid grass seeds won’t produce a lush green lawn if they’re the wrong kind for your soil and climate. In Chicago and the surrounding suburbs, your best bet is a blend of Kentucky ...