Why Are There Brown Patches In My Lawn?
One of the most common summer lawn problems is the formation of browned out patches of grass, usually in sunny areas.
One of the most common summer lawn problems is the formation of browned out patches of grass, usually in sunny areas.
Once Oxalis has flowered it can heavily produce seeds in the spring and summer but can also continue producing seeds all season long.
When it comes to building and maintaining a thick, heathy lawn, shallow tree roots compete with turf grass for both water and nutrients.
Find out which pre-emergent treatment is best for your Bermudagrass lawn during the Fall and exactly when to apply it. Read the article now!
Fall or spring seeding? For optimal results, we'll explain when to plant grass seed in spring or fall and how to achieve a healthy green lawn.
Crabgrass is an opportunistic annual weed that will grow in the thin and bare spots in your lawn. Read the tips to kill crabgrass in the fall.
Aeration & Overseeding. Aeration is a technique that mechanically removes plugs of soil and deposits them on the top of the soil surface.
A thin layer of thatch is good for your lawn, however, too much can kill grass. Read when and how to dethatch your lawn.
When you over fertilize, the salts build up in the soil and cause a drying effect, which can result in the grass turning yellow or brown: “fertilizer burn.”
Nutsedges are perennial weeds in the sedge family and superficially resemble grasses. Yellow and purple nutsedge are summer perennial grass-like weeds.