Neat lawn edges make your yard look nicer and may even increase your home value. You can use expensive edgers to do the job, ...
Some thatch is good, but too much can lead to disease and prevent nutrients from reaching the roots. Here's how and when to dethatch your lawn for healthy grass.
If you have new garden or other home gardening questions, the University of Vermont Master Gardeners Helpline is available to ...
If you need to get rid of weeds, you don't want to take your lawn out with them. From mowing techniques to natural herbicides, here's how to get the job done.
Answering an ask for accessible gardening tools for people over 50, long-term gardener Sue Mazer, 54, suggested this comfortable-to-hold, multi-use tool, saying, “Lightly spray mist the mixed soil and ...
If it looks like someone sprinkled flour or baby powder over your grass, chance are good that your lawn has a common disease called powdery mildew.
When the blocks start to show wear and age, you can clean them with a solution of one part muriatic acid and 10 parts water.
Get your garden ready for spring by doing prep work in the fall. Learn how to select the right location, test your soil, and ...
Once the grass gets its final cut and the leaves are handled, it’s time to swap out the mower, blower, and trimmer for the ...
Jackie Bantle Saskatchewan Fall is a bittersweet time for gardeners. On one hand, all the hard work of the growing season is ...
Over time, grass clippings, leaves, and other debris left on your lawn form a thick spongy layer known as thatch. The process of dethatching involves removing that layer of debris using a metal rake, ...
Bryan’s Sod Installation Lawn Care and Landscaping, a local family-owned and operated business, is proud to announce the relaunch of its specialized sod installation services for residential ...