From skipping the fertilizer to sharpening your mower blades, here's how to help your lawn survive when water is scarce.
In hot weather, the best time to water a lawn is early in the morning, when the temperature is not as sweltering. Watering deeply every three to four days will promote stronger, healthier roots. Be ...
If you're constantly drenching your lawn with water, your grass can develop shallow roots. Stronger roots will make grass more tolerant of droughts and freezes as well as more resistant to pests and ...
is your Calallen and Northwest Corpus Christi Neighborhood Reporter. For many residents across the Coastal Bend, lawn care isn’t just about looks—it’s a lifestyle. Just ask Ruben Barrera of Calallen. ...
Fall brings cooler weather and glimpses of winter ahead. And that means your landscaping habits will need a bit of tweaking—by adjusting your lawn care routine in the fall, you can protect your grass ...