Fertilizing in fall helps your lawn build strong roots now for a greener, healthier yard next spring. Match fertilizer to your grass type and season, measure your lawn, and apply evenly with a rotary ...
Fertilizing a lawn is a must, but are you doing it often enough and at the right point in the season? If you want luscious green grass then getting these things right is essential, but according to ...
September is the ideal time to apply slow-release nitrogen fertilizer to cool-season lawns. Use high-nitrogen, low-phosphorus blends to protect waterways and follow local rules. Use a spreader to ...
The best fall fertilizer for cool-season grasses is a high-nitrogen fertilizer with the correct amounts of phosphorus and potassium to address soil deficiencies.
A couple of weeks ago an article in the paper addressed helping your lawn survive summer. It contained a lot of good information with which I have no issue. Following is some additional information ...
Don't fertilize your lawn too early in the year, as dormant turfgrass won't utilize the nutrients. Early spring is a good time to begin controlling summer weeds, but a healthy lawn is the best defense ...
It's the earliest spring on record, according to some, and the warmer weather might have you itching to get outside and start some yardwork or landscaping. But is it the best time of year to start ...
Let’s count on soil tests run by reliable labs like to one down at Texas A&M in College Station. They consistently tell us that our Blackland Prairie clay soils have accumulated excessive amounts of ...
Homeowners often lose interest in lawn care when summer wanes. Here's why you shouldn't skip that last fertilizer application ...