You may have heard that you can use salt and vinegar as a natural solution to control horsetail weeds, but here's what you ...
Homeowners can control weeds with do-it-yourself (DIY) approaches or hire professionals to handle lawn care. DIY approaches are ideal for homeowners who need to stay within a set budget.
Pre-winter weed control will help you avoid a larger problem in the spring, making lawn maintenance easier and less labor-intensive. When lawns go dormant in winter, grass growth slows down ...
Right now, in fall, is a window of opportunity when weeds are most vulnerable to weed-killing herbicides, and it’s the most ...
Moss takes away energy from lawns which can lead to weak, patchy and yellowing grass, but there are three quick and very ...
“We switched from another company that wasn’t getting the weeds under control. We took a few months break before signing up with Weed Man. I’m much happier with the results of my lawn and ...
Johnsons Lawn Seed explains that when the lawn is ... If you don't mind using a weed killer, the best advice is to choose a product that won't also kill your grass, such as a selective herbicide.
Stamford native Jerry Zezima writes a humor column for Tribune News Service and is the author of seven books. His latest is ...
Rather than let leaves stay on the lawn or send them to the landfill, horticulturist David Trinklein recommends two ways of ...
Consider mulching your lawn leaves in place them rather than raking or blowing them. All you need to do is set your mower to ...
With winter on the horizon, many homeowners often hone in on lawn care and focus on fertilizers and leaf management before ...