Key Points Overseeding fills bare patches and creates a thicker, healthier lawn.Timing overseeding properly prevents weak ...
Seeking to trim your lawn care expenses this season? Consumer Reports reveals mower options and the importance of maintenance ...
Spring is here, which means your TV and social media feeds are probably filled with lawn care ads hawking fertilizer, weed killers, and the like, often with the promise of golf course quality results.
Four cans of WD-40 lined on a lawn in front of gardening tools - WD-40 Australia & New Zealand / YouTube We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Spring brings warm weather and lots ...
Battery lawn mowers are old news, and we mean that in a good way. Consumer Reports has been testing them routinely for over 15 years. We’ve observed these tools improving each year, with the best ...
Watering at the wrong hour wastes water and invites disease—this simple timing fix keeps your grass healthy. Watering mid-day or at dusk wastes water or promotes lawn diseases. Early morning watering ...
A person wearing gloves throws granular fertilizer on a lawn in their backyard. - Mima88/Getty Images Most people rush to spread fertilizer on their lawn the moment the weather starts getting warmer.
It is a bad idea to leave gas in a lawn mower over winter due to the internal problems it can cause. Do not mix old, stale gasoline from winter with new gas in spring. Dispose of the old gas first.
Your lawn may look healthy now, but these hidden pests can ruin it in days if you don’t act. Grubs, chinch bugs, and army worms are common spring lawn pests causing grass damage. Identification and ...
If you're the type that vies to have the greenest lawn in the neighborhood, this is the year to lessen expectations and change your lawn care practices to help your grass stay healthy while imperfect.