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You mow, fertilize, and water your lawn, but it’s still not the verdant carpet you imagine. Thatch buildup might be what’s ...
Dethatching your lawn isn't as common as mowing or aerating, so many people make mistakes due to lack of experience. Here's ...
After a heavy rain or wet period, you might notice stubborn puddles in your lawn. Help them drain more quickly with this ...
Brown patches in your lawn can be caused by a insects, pet urine, drought, heat, or a fungus. Learn how to prevent brown ...
Timely irrigation is an important part of managing a lush, green lawn. Discover the best time of the day to irrigate the lawn ...
Bright red toadstools, funky jelly fungus, and rounded puffball mushrooms in lawn grass may look alarming. However, lawn ...
Lindsey Hyland, founder of Urban Organic Yield, said: “Weeds tend to thrive in environments with access to sunlight and ...
Lawn Love provides tips for removing leaves from your yard. Another important thing to do is to dethatch your lawn. Thatch contains dead grass and other organic matter that gets trapped at the ...
Getting the perfect, bright green lawn without clumps, moss or bare patches is the ultimate dream for many gardeners up and ...
For most pests, good lawn care goes a long way: Mow high, water deeply, and don’t overfeed. If damage is spreading or intense ...
In short, a humble bag of white sugar can work wonders for a struggling lawn, reports the Express. Lindsey Hyland, founder of ...
A thin layer is normal, but excessive thatch creates a barrier that prevents water and nutrients from reaching roots. If your lawn feels spongy when you walk on it, or if you can see a thick layer ...