Check out this photo library of insects, diseases and weeds — all to help you identify and stop problems before they get out of hand this crop season.
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Why orange powder on your shoes after mowing means rust disease in your lawn
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 ...
Lawn care is one of those chores that can feel costly, especially when you want your yard to stay healthy and clean. You might feel stuck between saving money and keeping quality high. The good news ...
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,” ...
Sedge in lawns needs different control than grass weeds. This guide explains how to identify it, when to treat it, and how to ...
Turning your grass into a garden isn't as complicated as you think, but it will take time and effort. This step-by-step guide ...
Weeding is important, especially during a drought, because weeds essentially act as competition for soil moisture with your ...
Meet the most common botanical interlopers you're likely to find in your garden or vegetable patch, and learn how to treat ...
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 ...
Spring has brought the chatter of birdsong back to New England. But if that music seems fainter than it once was, it’s not your imagination. There are many reasons for that staggering decline, most of ...
Weeds thrive on patios, driveways, and stone surfaces in gardens because there is no competition from surrounding plants, allowing them to rapidly establish themselves by driving their roots deep into ...
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