Corn roots generally stop at about two feet. When a stalk is pulled up after harvest, the root ball is compact, with a few inches of tangle resting in the topsoil. Switchgrass is different. A prairie ...
That bubbly white foam on your lawn may look gross and unsightly, but does it actually need fixing? Here's what it means, and whether or not to leave it alone.
Now that the gardening season is in full swing, so is the bad advice. There is no shortage of social media “experts” doling out “genius gardening hacks,” ...
An expert explains how and when to apply weed killer to your lawn so it actually works and doesn't ruin your grass.
Whether you call it a trimmer, a weed whacker, or a weed eater, these precision lawn tools give your grass nice, crisp edges.
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It is important to check new sown leys for any signs of weeds, as any soil cultivation will disturb the weed seed bank and spark extensive germination, advises Ryan Came-Johnson, ...