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  • The Best Type of Grass to Plant

    The type of grass that is best for your lawn depends entirely upon the climate you live in and how much maintenance you're willing to provide to keep the grass at top performance.

  • How to Transplant Carpet Grass

    Turf lawns and landscaping are some of the most important aspects of owning property. But even the most careful landscaping plan can become outdated with growth, new plans and changes in taste....

  • How to Compare the Cost of Hydroseeding to Sod

    Hydroseeding and sod are two popular means of planting seeds for new lawns. Hydroseeding plants your lawn in a single liquid application containing seeds, fertilizer, water and mulch. Sod...

  • How to Start a Lawn From Seeds

    While you may overlook your grass when your next garden improvement project comes around, your grass can actually say a lot about your home. For a more cost-effective way to replace your grass...

  • How To Underplant With Crabapple Trees

    A garden filled with trees such as the ornamental crabapple tree can look bare because the dense canopy of the tree will often shade the roots and prevent grass from growing there. In the past,...

  • How to Lay Astro Turf

    Astro Turf is an artificial ground cover that simulates grass. The material comes in strips or squares and can be placed in areas where grass finds it difficult to grow or where maintenance needs...

  • When to Plant Centipede Seed?

    Centipede grass is often referred to as the Poor Man's Turf given its ability to grow in even the least fertile soil with little feeding. It is favored for its rich green color, ability to grow...

  • Lawn Remedy for Fertilizer Burn

    Fertilizer burn refers to a condition caused by the use of excessive fertilizer in plants and grass. Over-fertilizing causes foliage to initially wilt and turn dull or brown. In the later stages,...

  • What to Cover Lawn Seed With When Planting

    Planting grass from seed is very popular with homeowners who want a lush, green lawn without the hassle and expense of installing sod. Growing a new lawn from seed comes with some of its own...

  • How to Seed a Lawn in the Spring

    Spring is one of the best seasons for seeding your lawn, because of the mild weather and excess moisture. Planting your own grass seed is less expensive then sodding but takes more preparation and...

  • How Much Top Soil for a Lawn?

    Topsoil refers to the upper layer of soil on land which can be anywhere from 2 to 8 inches deep. Topsoil forms very slowly over time, taking approximately a century for every inch. The main...

  • Can I Spread Lawn Seed Before Winter?

    When planting lawns, the right time is just as important as the quality of the lawn seeds. Planting at the right time reduces seedling death. Lawns are best planted before winter and the optimal...

  • Do-It-Yourself Synthetic Turf and Synthetic Grass

    Installing synthetic grass and turf may seem like an overwhelming task. But the process is simple, and by installing the grass yourself you'll save a lot of money. This project can be completed in...

  • How to Properly Plant a Lawn

    Planting a new lawn can be a rewarding experience and increase the value of your home. Unfortunately, planting a new lawn is not simply spreading around some seeds on bare soil. Planting a new...

  • How to Calculate the Square Feet Needed for a Sod

    Before you buy new sod, find out exactly how much you need for your lawn. You'll purchase the sod in square yards, but will measure in square feet, then convert the dimensions to square yards. Be...

  • What is Xeriscaping?

    Adding xeriscaping to your home's landscaping can cut your water and maintenance costs by as much as 60 percent, according to Colorado Water Wise. Xeriscaping involves choosing plants that fit...

  • How Do I Disguise a Gas Tank With Plantings?

    If you've got an eyesore in your yard, such as a gas tank, that needs to be disguised, a bit of landscaping may be the answer. A wide variety of trees, shrubs, flowers and other plants can...

  • How to Plant Carpet Grass

    Carpet grass is a shallow rooted grass that can be found growing in the south along the Gulf Coast states from Texas to Florida, and north into states such as Arkansas, Alabama and Virginia....

  • Shrub Planting Guidelines

    Shrubs can add dimension and character to your lawn or garden. When planting shrubs, it is important to find areas that offer the right amount of sunshine and room for shrubs to grow. After...

  • What Kind of Grass Should You Plant in Your Yard?

    The climate, soil type and preference are all factors in determining what kind of grass to plant in your yard. The United States is broken up into eight zones to help identify where to plant...

  • How to Use Ground Cover for a Lawn

    When you hear the word "lawn," you may think of a wide expanse of lush green grass. But this wasn't always the case. Until the industrial revolution made irrigation and mowing a simple prospect,...

  • Can I Plant Grass With Lime?

    Adding lime to your lawn provides a variety of benefits. It is an amendment to the soil, not a fertilizer. The most common type of lime used in the United States is calcium carbonate, or ground...

  • DIY Artificial Grass in Phoenix

    Installing artificial grass will save you time and money. Artificial grass stays green all year long with no water, which saves you money. You never have to mow artificial grass, which saves you...

  • Types of Grass for Planting

  • DIY Slit Seeding Directions

    When it comes to landscaping property around a home, one of the quickest, easiest and most attractive additions is a grass lawn. Yards and yards of emerald green can finish off a landscape and...

  • Temperature for Planting Grass Seed

    Grass seed that fails to germinate cannot grow into part of a lush green lawn, so it's important to sow seed when conditions are right for germination. Soil temperature, depth of planting and soil...

  • Tools for Planting Grass Seed

    Planting a new lawn takes time and effort, but with the right tools nearly any homeowner can manage the task. Before you know it, you will be enjoying a healthy, green lawn.

  • How to Plant Green Giant Arborvitae

    Since being introduced to America more than four decades ago, the "Green Giant" arborvitae has established itself as one of the most popular landscaping trees. The pyramid-shaped conifer is a...

  • How to Seed a Ryegrass Lawn

    According to the Web site ryegrass.com rye grass is one of the more common lawn grasses. Rye grass varieties are either annual, meaning the plant only lives one growing season, or perennial,...

  • Alternative to Straw for Grass Seed

    Straw is a good mulch to use to protect freshly sewn grass seed from birds, sun, and wind, but can be messy and could spread weeds to your lawn. Straw has to be raked up and disposed of after the...

  • How to Clean a Seeder

    Seeders come in many varieties for use with many types of lawn products. To avoid contaminating those lawn products, clean your seeder after each use. The most common type of seeder is called a...

  • Lawn Seed Planting Schedule

    A lawn seed plant schedule is a time when you're able to plant lawn seeds and commit to a schedule of care so they"ll grow well. This type of schedule can be set for anytime for the year but a...

  • How to Seed a Shady Lawn

    A lush, green lawn at the base of a tall, shady tree seems like the perfect summer retreat. However, many gardeners are reluctant to plant grass in areas that receive reduced or limited sun light....

  • Tips on Planting Grass Seed

    Having a lush green lawn is the goal of many homeowners and starting a new lawn or filling in bare areas by planting grass seed can be a challenge. However, you can avoid disappointing results or...

  • How to Grow Grass in Burlap

    Persistent bald spots in your yard can be one of the most frustrating lawn care problems you face. Not only do these bare, unsightly spots seem to thumbing their noses at you by refusing to sprout...

  • How to Lay Sod & Prep Soil

    Before preparing the soil and laying sod, assess what your lawn needs and what type of grass is best to plant in your area. Sod grass varieties come in cool-season and warm-season grasses. The...

  • Uses for the Mimosa Tree

    The mimosa tree (Albizzia julibrissin), also known as the silk tree, is highly valued by the Chinese. According to Michael Tierra, founder of the American Herbalists Guild, the flowers and bark of...

  • How Long to Leave Straw on Top of New Grass Seeds?

    Straw is often used to cover newly planted grass seed to reduce the amount of seed relocated by wind and water. Straw is preferred over hay because of its lower seed content. Straw also holds...

  • Design for Planter Boxes

    Installing planter boxes throughout your landscape is an effective way to add beauty, color and curb appeal to your yard. While buying planter boxes made from home and garden stores is an option,...

  • How to Plant New St. Augustine Sod

    A St. Augustine grass lawn can be grown by seeding, planting plugs or laying sod. Installing sod is the quickest way to establish a lawn, but it's also the most expensive. It is therefore very...

  • Good Shade Trees to Plant Near the Patio

    A patio is a great place to kick back and relax in your own home. However, during the warmer months of the year, your patio can take a beating from the sun. If you're looking to do some...

  • How Can I Break the Ground for Grass Seeds?

    By opening up your ground to allow higher rates of seed infiltration, you can achieve higher rates of successful germination. The most important aspect of generating these high rates is to achieve...

  • How to Transplant Bermuda Grass

    The average home dweller can learn how to transport bermuda grass sod and successfully establish it in a new yard. With the proper technique and care, any person can successfully re-use and...

  • How to Use Epsom Salt on Plants

    Epsom salts are not actually made from sodium like table salt. Epsom salts are made from magnesium. Many plants are planted in soil that is deficient in magnesium. Epsom salts can be used to...

  • How to Direct Seed a Ground Cover

    Direct seeding ground cover means sowing the seeds right onto the soil. One ounce of seed may contain as many as 175,000 seeds. There are several reasons to sow ground cover. The biggest reason is...

  • How to Install Landscaping Sod

    Laying down sod is the most efficient way to achieve a crisp, neatly manicured lawn. It's quicker and easier than growing a lawn from seed, but you must great care to make sure it properly...

  • How to Plant Heather & Black Walnuts

    Heather is a beautiful, fragrant flower that sits wonderfully beneath trees and beside homes in a landscape garden. It is found in diverse shades of lavender, blush and violet in the wild. Heather...

  • How to Make an Avocado Tree Bear Fruit

    Avocado trees are subtropical plants that thrive in warm to hot temperatures. The evergreen tree grows up to 40 to 80 feet tall and has many branches. It has small, greenish flowers and fruit that...

  • How to Plant Centipede Grass in the Fall

    Centipede grass is warm-season turfgrass, meaning it is green and growing in the summer and goes brown and dormant during the winter. It is typically used in lawns in the southeastern United...

  • How to Lay St. Augustine Sod on an Established Lawn

    St. Augustine grass is a warm season grass meaning it does go dormant in the winter. It is highly shade tolerant and is tough like Bermuda for it regenerates quickly like Bermuda sending off...

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