Lawn Care
Your ultimate guide to Lawn Care: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
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How To Roll Out A Grass Lawn
Taking the time to roll out a grass lawn each spring can be an essential part of proper lawn maintenance. But others consider it unnecessary. What is the answer? Read this article to find out.
By Heather Rhoades
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Installing Sod: Instructions On How To Lay Sod
Installing sod is a popular way to establish a new lawn. When installed properly and following proper sod laying instructions, this type of lawn can enhance the home. Learn more in this article.
By Nikki Tilley
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Using A Hand Spreader – What Is A Hand Seed Spreader Used For
There are many ways to get grass seed or fertilizer spread evenly over your yard. Handheld garden spreaders are inexpensive and easy to use. To learn more about this device and how to use a hand spreader, click the following article.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Growing Bermuda Grass: Learn About The Care Of Bermuda Grass
Bermuda grass is an adaptable warm-season turf that many people use for their lawns. Learn more about how and when to plant Bermuda grass in the following article. Click here for more info.
By Susan Patterson
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What To Do With Cut Grass: Tips For Recycling Grass Clippings
Everyone likes a tidy lawn, but that can be hard to achieve without cutting the grass regularly and finding something to do with all the clippings that are left. Click this article for some grass clipping uses beyond simply leaving them where they lay.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Caring For Kentucky Bluegrass Lawns: Tips On Planting Kentucky Bluegrass
Kentucky bluegrass, a cool season grass, is grown all over the East Coast and can also be grown in the west with irrigation. This article will help with growing Kentucky bluegrass. Click here for more info.
By Susan Patterson
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Blue Star Creeper Plant Care - Using Blue Star Creeper As A Lawn
Lush, green lawns are traditional, but many people are opting for lawn alternatives, which are often less time-consuming than regular turf. If you're thinking about making the change, consider blue star creeper as a grass alternative. Click here for more info.
By Mary H. Dyer
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What Causes Four Leaf Clovers And How To Find A Four Leaf Clover
Some people look all their lives for that lucky four leaf clover without success, while others could find them all day long. But exactly what causes four leaf clovers and why are they considered so lucky? Read this article to learn more.
By Nikki Tilley
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Laying Fake Turf: Tips On How To Lay An Artificial Lawn
Artificial turf is a great way to maintain a healthy-looking lawn without watering. With the one-time cost of installation, you can avoid all the future costs and hassle of irrigation and weeding. Get more information on installing artificial grass here.
By Liz Baessler
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Wildflower Lawns: Tips On Growing Flowering Lawns
Many people are looking for lawn alternatives to reduce watering, fertilizing, and mowing. Wildflower lawns are one option. This article has more information.
By Teo Spengler
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UC Verde Grass For Lawns – How To Grow UC Verde Buffalo Grass
If you are tired of endless mowing and irrigating your lawn, try growing UC Verde buffalo grass. Learn about UC Verde alternative lawns here.
By Amy Grant
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Grass Alternatives For Shade: Lawn Substitutes For Shade Yards
Many people know the struggle of trying to grow grass in a shady yard. If you're one of these people, consider a shady lawn alternative.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Growing A Lawn In Sandy Soil - Sandy Soil Lawn Care
There’s no reason to throw in the towel and settle for a lawnless view with sandy soil. Read on to learn how to about sandy soil lawn care.
By Amy Grant
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Dormant Grass Seeding: Pros And Cons Of Planting Grass Seed In Winter
Not many people think of seeding their lawn in winter, but this technique, known as dormant seeding, can be effective. Read on for more.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Winter Grass Damage: Winterkill Facts And How To Revive Grass After Winter
What can you do if your lawn died over the winter? Click here for some winterkill facts and learn how to revive grass after winter.
By Amy Grant
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Spider Webs On Grass - Dealing With Dollar Spot Fungus On Lawns
Spider webs on grass that is damp with morning dew may be a symptom of a bigger problem called dollar spot fungus. Learn more in this article.
By Jackie Carroll
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Dog Urine On Grass: Stopping Damage To Lawn From Dog Urine
Dog urine on grass is a common problem for dog owners, but there are many things you can do to protect grass from dog urine damage. Read about them in this article to prevent urine from killing grass.
By Heather Rhoades