Weed Wednesday: Ground Ivy
Happy Weed Wednesday! Ground ivy is a perennial weed with square running stems that produce clusters of leaves at its stem.
Happy Weed Wednesday! Ground ivy is a perennial weed with square running stems that produce clusters of leaves at its stem.
First, a fertilizer is any material that supplies plant essential nutrients to the lawn. Some materials are sprayed on in liquid form, some are spread as dry, granular materials.
With only 1 Weed Wednesday left this season we want to talk about a late summer perennial weed that shares the same family as oxalis, Yellow Woodsorrel.
As temperatures remain high and tree canopies once again cover lawns and flower gardens with shade, homeowners can select a variety of extremely colorful and vibrant annual plants for landscape beds and flower gardens.
This week we want to talk about Thistle. Did you know that a Thistle is the national symbol of Scotland and is their oldest recorded National Flower?
First, and most important, a partial lawn care program is definitely more beneficial than doing nothing to maintain your lawn.
Happy Weed Wednesday! This week we will talk about Crabgrass. Did you know crabgrass has 220 species it is closely related to?
Each year, folks across the country complain about grub damage in their home lawns. Or at least they believe it’s grub damage. Many things can turn a lawn brown. Actually, it’s easy to spot grub damage.
Happy Weed Wednesday! Did you know Purslane is classified as summer annual weed? Originating from the Mediterranean, it is widely found around the world.
Spending time in your outdoor spaces can have a long list of benefits to you, but when trees are present that list doubles in size.