Winter in the United States can mean weeks — or even months — of subfreezing temperatures, dry winds, fluctuating snow cover, and ice accumulation. For homeowners, that means months of uncertainty ...
A soft layer of snow will protect your lawn in winter. The snow acts like a blanket, insulating grass from severe cold and frigid winds. Heavy, hard-packed snow and ice are another matter. If either ...
Winter might seem like downtime for your lawn, but the choices you make now determine whether you’ll have lush, healthy grass come spring or a yard full of dead patches, weeds, and disease. The good ...
Get your lawn off to a great start. When winter slowly fades away and the first signs of spring begin to emerge, it's the perfect moment to focus on your lawn. You might think you need to wait until ...
These are the signs your lawn is getting too much moisture. Watering your lawn is crucial for lush and green grass, but do you need to keep doing it when the weather gets colder? Watering your lawn in ...