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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Growing A Lawn In Sandy Soil - Sandy Soil Lawn CareThere’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 WinterNot 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 WinterWhat 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 LawnsSpider 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 UrineDog 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
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Alternatives To Grass: Learn About Lawn Alternatives In Cold ClimatesGround covers and other lawn alternatives in cold climates are easier to care for and more environmentally friendly than traditional lawns. Read on to find out about cold area grass alternatives that are easy on your budget and your time.
By Jackie Carroll
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Lawn Alternative Plants For The South: Alternative Lawn Ideas In Warm ClimatesAre you tired of all the work that goes into maintaining a nice lawn? And what about those hot climates? No one enjoys having to manage lawns when it's hot and sticky. Check out some of the warm area grass alternatives in this article.
By Jackie Carroll
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Snow Mold Fungus: Learn About Snow Mold ControlSpring is a time of new beginnings and the awakening of lots of the growing things you've missed all winter. When the receding snow reveals a badly damaged lawn, many homeowners despair - but try not to worry, it's only snow mold and this article will help.
By Kristi Waterworth
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Buffalo Grass Lawns: Information About The Care Of Buffalo GrassBuffalo grass has a history of being expensive and hard to establish but planting buffalo grass from the newer cultivars have minimized these traits. With a few buffalo grass planting tips, you will be on your way to an adaptive and flexible lawn.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Brown Lawn Fixes: How To Repair Patches And Brown Spots On GrassSpring is the time for discoveries, but no one wants to discover brown spots on the lawn after a long winter's sleep. Find out how to help your grass recover from common turf problems in this article. Click here for more information.
By Kristi Waterworth
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Hybrid Bluegrass Information - Types Of Hybrid Bluegrass For LawnsIf you?re looking for a tough, easy maintenance grass, planting hybrid bluegrasses may be just what you need. Read this article for hybrid bluegrass information and decide if this grass is right for you.
By Susan Patterson
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Preparing A Lawn For Winter – Learn About Winterizing A LawnPreparing a lawn for winter can mean the difference between mediocre turf in the spring and healthy, vigorous turf. Click here for info on lawn winter care.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Eliminate Mushrooms In Your LawnLawn mushrooms are a common landscaping problem, but mushrooms growing in the lawn can be easily fixed if you know how. This article will help with that. Click here to learn more about mushrooms in lawns.
By Heather Rhoades
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Wildlife Garden Turf: Creating Mini Meadows For WildlifeThe appeal of a perfect, green lawn is strong, but more people are turning to wildlife-friendly alternatives. A wildflower meadow lawn is one option.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Late Summer Lawn Care ChecklistPlan to do some late summer care and maintenance of your lawn so it will be healthy and beautiful in the spring. Here are some tips.
By Laura Miller
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Choosing And Using Lawn HerbicidesGood cultural practices can reduce many weeds, but a lawn weed killer will enhance the health of the grass. Read on for more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Organic Lawn Care AdviceA turf lawn isn’t the most environmentally-friendly. But organic lawn care can make your yard less damaging to the local ecosystem.
By Mary Ellen Ellis

