If you're not exactly excited about adding another outdoor chore to your to-do list, you're in luck. Most lawns can absolutely weather what the winter dishes out. "For established lawns, frost ...
After a long, hot summer, fall is a great time to fertilize your lawn. Feeding your lawn in the fall helps it regain strength and prepare for winter. While grass types each have unique needs, fall ...
Natural rainfall often declines in fall, and lawns can dry out quickly. Supplement with watering until the ground freezes.
By the time November rolls around, most of us are ready to hang up the rake and call it quits for the year. The hoses are drained, the irrigation system ...