IT MAY be tempting to get back into gardening ahead of spring, but according to experts there’s one job that you should be ...
Soil compaction, nutrient deficiencies, fungal diseases, or excess thatch and moisture in the ground can all be factors in lawns yellowing in winter. Excess moisture in the ground, which can cause ...
The recent winter freeze has severely impacted lawns across North Texas, leaving homeowners and businesses concerned about turfgrass recovery. As the region prepares for spring, it's crucial to assess ...
UK households with yellow or brown patches on their lawn have been issued a warning that it could be a sign of disease.
Gardeners should be aware that one gardening job could greatly damage the lawn and stop grass growing at all after winter.
The gardening experts at Boston Seeds have shared that February is the best time to carry out a few simple lawn tasks in ...
There are lots of tasks to get done ahead of time that will help the lawn look its best in spring and summer, but there's one that's best to avoid for now ...
“Not only is cutting damp or wet winter grass a bad idea for your lawn but also for your lawnmower. “Wet grass tends to tear rather than being cleanly cut, leaving jagged edges that leaves the lawn ...
But, performing it out of season may result in the lawn either "not recovering at all" or facing "more problems", reports the Express. The experts warned: "Winter scarifying must be avoided at all ...