A family lawn has a hard life. It takes football boots, paddling pools, dog claws, garden furniture, and the constant traffic of people crossing the same line to the back gate. The grass seed that ...
If your shoes pick up an orange-yellow dust every time you walk across the lawn, the grass is telling you something specific. That powder is fungal spores, not pollen, and it is the visible signature ...
You've done everything right for your lawn when, come spring, light green patches show up, turning into yellow or brown rings ...
This fats-growing weed resembles crabgrass. However, it is a cool-season weed that can quickly take over without the proper ...
This time of year, everything outside starts waking up from dormancy. We all want green grass, blooming flowers, and healthy trees, but spring weather in the Texas High Plains can act like a bad ...
Gardening presenter Alan Titchmarsh advised green-fingered Brits to use an every day tool on your lawn before mowing it. The subject of mowing one's lawn is a hot topic in gardening communities at the ...
If you're striving for a healthy, weed-free lawn, the answer doesn't necessarily lie with killing weeds. You can do a lot right now to prevent them. In this episode, Don and John are joined by Lilly ...
Nobody enjoys dealing with a weed infestation in their garden, and there is one plant in particular that is almost impossible to eradicate. Horsetail weed has spent centuries adapting to varying ...
A healthy lawn helps reduce erosion, prevent weeds, and holds up to foot traffic. Repairing patches, bare spots, or damage doesn’t have to be a long process. Whether your grass is recovering from a ...
Matt Thompson and his daughter, Claire Thompson, 8, pull invasive English ivy as they volunteer for the Olympia Coalition for Ecosystem Preservation trail clearing work party on the West Bay Trail in ...
A major health crisis may be rooted in an unlikely source. That’s according to new research out of Spain, which suggests a widely used weed killer could be fueling the alarming rise in early-onset ...