Those unsightly patches of brown and yellow forming in your lawn may not be your pet’s fault. They’re more than likely a sign that your yard is suffering from the dreaded lawn fungus. Lawn fungus can ...
Pick your favorite Olympic image: Turkish target shooting (with off-hand in a pocket, of course), forced niceties between rival Australia and US swimmer, or pint-sized mega athlete Simone Biles flying ...
Sod establishes faster than grass seed when filling in a bare spot in your lawn. Grass seed is easier to work with than sod, and is more cost-effective, especially when filling in larger patches.
Is your bald spot showing? Not the one on your head — the one in your yard! Brown, barren, patchy spots in your lawn can be unsightly. Fortunately, getting your lawn back to its lush state is a ...
We write stories that make you richer. Take a second right now: Follow us and get tips that will change your life. Many issues, like compacted soil and thatch problems, can cause grass to dry up even ...
Why talk about lawns in late March? I mean the magnolias are flowering, the forsythia is in bloom and there’s a crowded lineup of others standing in the wings to add to the show. Seems lawns are the ...
This column is written by the Master Gardeners of Yolo County each month. It provides answers to selected questions that recently came into the UCCE Master Gardener — Yolo County Help Desk. Question: ...
Lawn grubs are pests that feed on your lawn. Lurking at the roots, grubs can wreak damage before you notice it. Yet if you know how to spot signs of lawn grubs, you can catch them in time. We spoke to ...
October may not be the ideal month for grass germination, but it's not too late to usually get new grass seed up and growing ...
Well, you tried, you did your regular lawn care. You raked your grass clippings. You bought some liquid fertilizer, some granular fertilizer, and you made that common mistake. "A little extra ...