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Planting a lawn from seed is an attractive option for many do-it-yourself landscapers because it is less expensive and labor intensive than purchasing and hauling in rolls of sod. Growing grass...
When planting grass seed for a lush, healthy green lawn, soil preparation may be one of the most important factors in the process, along with protecting the grass seed after planting. Whether you...
An easy way to measure grass seed before you even put it down is to merely put it into a fertilizer spreader and let the spreader throw out just enough seed to help your lawn grow to a healthy...
Planting grass on a slope is a delicate proposition. Some slopes are simply too steep to support grass growth. Sloped areas are also especially at risk for erosion, depending on the geological...
St. Augustine grass is lush, thick grass that is popular in Florida, the Carolinas, the Gulf Coast, Texas and Southern California. While St. Augustine grass is generally hardy, it does not do well...
Blue grama grass seeds are used to grow turf lawns, ornamental grass and grazing fields for livestock. Blue grama is a warm-season, short grass that will self-seed if allowed to grow. It thrives...
Compacted soils can be a problem when it comes to planting and maintaining a lawn. Grass roots do not loosen the soil; instead, they grow into the plant itself to form a thick barrier that will...
Lush and healthy hostas create a breathtaking display with their vibrant foliage. They go well in any flower bed, around trees or in planters. When it comes to taking care of and feeding hostas,...
A Zoysia plug is a 1-inch square piece of sod that includes grass, roots, and dirt. Planting plugs is an easy and cost-effective way of starting a new, drought-tolerant lawn, thanks to Zoysia's...
There are numerous advantages to planting and growing clover in your yard or on your lawn. Clover has extremely long roots, which makes it a durable plant. The roots allow it to find water deep...
Laying sod is the only way to develop a lawn quickly, but if you can't afford sod, grass plugs might be a good alternative. If you can make it grow well, you can basically have thick grass within...
After a summer of backyard fun, many fescue lawns look patchy, sparse, and are in need of improvement. An easy way to improve a fescue lawn is by overseeding the existing lawn in the fall to fill...
The decision to use seed or sod to grow a new lawn is important. When you choose to grow your lawn by installing live turf grass, keep in mind there are several steps for preparing the soil prior...
A lush green lawn brings pride to many homeowners. A nice lawn, though, also requires lots of planning and hard work. Among the primary concerns is when to plant grass. In New Hampshire, planting...
St. Augustine grass grows best in coastal regions and can be found in the Gulf of Mexico coastal areas of the Americas. It does well with moderate shading and needs plenty of water. Installing St....
Bamboo is a is a great landscaping tool for providing shade and creating a natural barrier between properties. Unfortunately, it is an invasive plant and spreads rapidly. Instead of rooting it...
Bermuda grass produces a hardy, beautiful lawn and makes for an excellent choice when selecting the type of turf for your yard's appearance. This grass enjoys a sunny location with few trees or...
Planting or re-seeding a lawn is a fine way to beautify your home or business property. All your work may be for naught if the grass seed blows or washes away before it sprouts. Mulch grass seed...
Planting grass from trays can be done to plug lawns that need fill in or the entire tray can be used as smaller pieces of sod in areas that aren't large enough for regular lengths of sod. Once the...
Transplanting occurs every time a plant, whether it's a tree, a shrub or a flower, is uprooted and moved from one location to another. For example, when you bring home perennials from your local...
You can accomplish a great deal by saving and drying your own fruit seeds for planting. By starting the seeds indoors, you get an early start on growing fruit trees.
Transplanting fruit plants is a simple procedure as long as you follow a few necessary steps. Choose the right time of year to remove the plant, remove and replant it with care, and pick the right...
Fescue is a cool-weather grass, commonly used as a lawn grass in the northern regions of the country because when properly maintained, it presents a uniform blade height and deep green color that...
Blue grama is a native North American grass that can be used for erosion control, lawn and soil stabilization. It is tolerant to a wide range of soil conditions and even endures drought and...
Grass plugs are one way for people to improve their lawns without placing down new sod or seeding the lawn. Plugs that are placed properly will spread out and grow into a nice, plush, green lawn...
Amazoy Zoysia is a tough grass, most common in southern states, that grows differently than most other lawn grasses and has a unique set of advantages.
When laying down a new lawn, there are three common ways of doing it: seeding, which involves laying seed down on the topsoil and watering it; using sod, which is patches of grass grown for the...
A lush, beautiful lawn is something to which most homeowners aspire, yet a lawn's grass may fall victim to anything from pests to weeds or extreme weather. If this is the case, the solution may be...
Winter rye grass is often planted in areas, such as sports fields, that need a quick-growing grass. It is also used to "green up" lawns that have grown dormant in the winter months and need color....
Growing a mimosa tree can be a rewarding experience thanks to its fragrance, exotic beauty and the silky flowers that it produces. It's also relatively easy to maintain, save for its seedpods...
Hydroseeding is a much more efficient way of planting. Smarter Homes.org defines hydroseeding as a method of planting that makes use of a mix of seeds, water and mulch. The mixture may also have...
When it comes to starting a new lawn you want to make sure that you plant the seed well and get your grass off to a good start. Knowing how best to plant and water grass is key to the success of a...
Zoysia is a coarse leaf grass used in warmer climates, though some varieties can grow as far north as New York, Maryland and Chicago. Its high salt tolerance makes it a good choice for coastal...
Trees are an excellent way to provide some much needed shade on a hot sunny day. A tree is also a wonderful addition to any garden. There are some different things that you should consider before...
Overseeding a lawn is the process of putting grass seed down on an existing lawn. This can make your lawn greener, fill in sparse or thin areas and reduce weeds or moss growth. Sometimes lawns are...
Monkey grass, or mondo grass, makes an effective ground cover because it grows in a variety of climates. This low-maintenance flowering perennial can grow up to 16 inches high with little or no...
Fescue grass is a highly adapted turf variety that lends itself especially well to cool-weather locations. But, don't let this cool-weather attribute fool you. Fescue adapts itself to sunny...
Sod installation can be the best alternative for starting a new lawn or repairing a severely damaged one. Sod is professionally grown mature lawn that comes in large patches or rolls. Sod comes...
When you plant grass seed you are fighting the elements, including wind and the hot sun, and you are also fighting other forces of nature such as birds that like to eat grass seed. It is not...
Compared to laying sod, laying grass seed is a relatively inexpensive way of landscaping your yard.The best time of year to plant is in the spring or fall, when it is neither too hot nor too cold....
Make an existing lawn much fuller by putting extra seed down--this is called overseeding. You must prepare your lawn and soil well for best results. Heavily thatched lawns require dethatching,...
Homeowners everywhere strive for a lush, green lawn. Lawns provide a comfortable setting for children's play, family barbecues or yard sales. Planting lawn seed can be a frustrating process, but...
Grass seeds that have been stored more than 1 year do grow. As long as the seeds have been stored in a cool dry place, the seeds are fertile. You will not get as many seeds to germinate, but your...
Growing a new lawn from seed is not as difficult as many homeowners think. With the right preparation and a little effort on your part it is relatively easy to plant and create your own lush,...
The undulations of grass hills and slopes are very attractive to the eye, and they also have the added benefit of helping to control erosion. A slope however, presents some special problems when...
Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) is native to southern Africa and northern Europe. It's currently grown throughout the world, especially on lawns and golf courses. Bermuda grass is highly...
Whether you are planting an entirely new lawn or simply replacing sections of dead grass with new, knowing how to properly lay sod yourself can save you money. Most gravel and turf retailers sell...
For those that live in areas with lots of sunshine for growing a lawn, but have soil with high salt or alkaline levels, St. Augustine may be the right type of grass for you. This grass grows...
A chamomile lawn is unique and very aromatic. When crushed, a sweet apple-like scent is released. In fact, the root words of chamomile are "chamos" and "milos" in Greek, meaning "ground apple." A...
Marathon sod allows you to completely re-sod your lawn with lush, full swatches of grass, without having to worry about whether you planted the seed properly. Marathon sod takes deep root; five...