While it's not time to fertilize, February is an ideal time to start tackling any problematic weeds in your yard. Here's what you should know.
If you have mature trees, check your lawn service records for the name of the broadleaf herbicide that is being applied to ...
I detest mowing my lawn. Of all the routine tasks associated with being an adult mowing lawn is certainly my least favorite. I will certainly push it near the boundaries of good taste and then succumb ...
With the subtle warming that hints of the coming spring, it’s time for homeowners to start their preparations for … lawn care. What?
Start with a cleanup of plant debris and weeds from last season, but take steps to ensure our native bee population isn’t disturbed.
A gardener may find it hard to predict weediness, especially when looking at an immature plant confined to a container at a ...
A single straw harvest removes between five and 60 pounds of nitrogen per acre and between 0.5 and five pounds of phosphorus ...
Pre-emergence herbicides are applied to lawns prior to weed seed germination. Our standard recommendations are Sept. 1-15 for cool season weeds and mid-February to March 1 for warm season weeds. This ...
If your flower beds need a little something extra to fill them in, check out these ground covers that can make great ...
Frost-seeding legumes can provide a low-cost method of broadcasting legumes into an existing pasture, Terry Halleran says.
A Mississippi State turfgrass specialist is teaming up with scientists from Auburn University and the University of Georgia to advance Refuge Lawn, a project promoting pollinator-friendly lawns funded ...