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How To Save Your Lawn During Water Restrictions and Drought
From skipping the fertilizer to sharpening your mower blades, here's how to help your lawn survive when water is scarce.
A automatic system watering a lush green lawn - Repina Valeriya/Shutterstock Achieving a beautiful lawn isn't just about how much water you use, it's about when and how you use it. Proper watering ...
You might already know about the best time to water your lawn. (It's morning.) However, just how much water should you give each time? Most lawns need between 1 and 1½ inches of moisture per week.
Climate issues have increased the frequency of extreme weathers that have negative effects on lawns. Here is how to revive a ...
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How To Winterize Your Lawn Before The First Freeze
Lawns need year-round attention to keep them healthy. Learn how to winterize you lawn before the first freeze.
Spring lawn care is crucial for a healthy lawn during the summer. Improving soil, managing watering, fertilizing correctly, and mowing high are key to lawn care. Using a mulching mower and managing ...
Danny Karon, an attorney and founder of Your Lovable Lawyer, explains that water restrictions "are put in place because of drought or infrastructure problems, to promote sustainable practices, and to ...
When Laurie Tuff and her husband moved to a hilltop home in Selah from Whidbey Island over a year ago, she knew she wanted something more interesting than sod grass in her front yard. An inquiry to ...
The best time to aerate is when your grass is actively growing—spring or fall in cool areas, and late spring in warm ones. After aerating, overseed and fertilize so new grass fills in the holes and ...
There's an old saying, "Lawns don't waste water, people waste water." As summer approaches in the Brazos Valley, spring rains will inevitably give way to hot and dry conditions. This is the time of ...
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