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Choosing The Right Grass For Your Yard
Choosing the right grass for your yard can make the difference between having a low-maintenance lawn and one that requires a lot of upkeep. Learn more about grass selection in this article.
By Heather Rhoades
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Thatch In Lawns - Getting Rid Of Lawn Thatch
Spongy sod is a result of excess thatch in lawns. Getting rid of lawn thatch takes several steps and a resolute gardener. This article provides tips for dealing with lawn thatch. Click here to learn more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Powdery Mildew On Grass: How To Control Powdery Mildew In Lawns
Powdery mildew disease in lawns is usually the result of trying to grow grass in a poor location. If you see white powder on your lawn, then the following article will help with treatment.
By Jackie Carroll
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Brown Lawn Care: Reasons For Dying Grass And How To Treat
Wondering about reasons for dying grass and how to revive a dead lawn? There are numerous causes and no easy answers, but this article can help.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Lawn Rust - Identifying And Treating Grass Rust Fungus
Rust is a fungal disease that occurs on turf grasses when their growth is slowed. Lawn rust can weaken the vigor of the grass and open it to other diseases and turf problems. Read here for more info.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Sod Webworm Lifecycle: Learn About Webworm Lawn Damage And Control
Webworm lawn damage is most significant in cool season turf grass. These tiny pests are the larvae of an unassuming small brown moth. Learn how to get rid of sod webworms in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Lawn Slime Mold: How To Prevent This Black Substance On Lawns
The vigilant gardener may wonder, "What is this dark stuff in my lawn?" It is slime mold, of which there are many varieties. Learn more about slime mold on lawns in this article. Get more info here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Epsom Salt Lawn Care: Tips On Using Epsom Salt On Grass
Lawn advice was often a mixed bag of info gleaned from personal experience or other readers. One such piece of advice was in the use of Epsom salt as lawn fertilizer. So what, if anything, does Epsom salt do for grass? Click here to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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The Benefits Of Lawn Aeration: Useful Tips For Aerating Your Lawn
Lawn aerating will help break through thatch and increase nutrient, water and airflow to the roots of the turf. For more tips and information on aerating the lawn, read the following article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Your Weedy Lawn Is A Good Thing
Your weedy lawn is doing more for your garden, the environment and your wallet than you may know. Find out more about why weeds in the lawn could be a good thing in this article.
By Heather Rhoades
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What Is Top Dressing: Best Top Dressing For Lawns And Gardens
It may not be a common issue, but lawn and garden top dressing is occasionally something that needs to be addressed. What is top dressing? Read here to find out how to apply top dressing.
By Amy Grant
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So You Want Your Grass To Grow
We'd all like to have that first prize-winning lawn, but it's not always easy to achieve. Read on to learn more.
By Jessica Marley
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Lawn And Garden Holes: What Is Digging Holes In My Yard?
If you are experiencing holes in your yard, there are a variety of things that could be causing them. Learn what those are and how to fix the problem in this article. Click here to get additional info.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Worm Castings Problems: What Do Worm Casting Mounds Look Like In Lawns
Lawn worm castings are the result of these organisms eating and processing detritus and organic debris. Worm mounds in yard and garden areas can be annoying, so find out how to control them in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Netting For Lawns - How To Use Landscape Netting
Grass planted on erosion prone areas or unprotected sites need a little help until germination. Netting for lawns provides this defense. Read more in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Liming Lawn Tips: Tips To Lime Your Lawn Grass
Most types of lawn grass grows best in slightly acidic soil with a pH between 6 and 7. If your soil pH is below 5.5, your lawn won?t grow well. Learn how to properly lime your lawn grass in this article should the need arise.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Using Sand For Lawns: Is Sand Good For Lawns
It is a common practice on golf courses to add a thin layer of sand or to level low spots in turf areas. Common lawn care questions we receive here at Gardening Know How include "Is sand good for lawns?" and "Should I put sand on my lawn?" Click here for the answers.
By Darcy Larum