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  • 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...

  • 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 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...

  • How to Plant a Ponderosa Lemon Tree

    Ponderosa lemon trees are not true lemon trees, but produce fruit similar to lemons. The ponderosa lemon tree is a small, thorny tree which produces very large fruit and is much more sensitive to...

  • Grass Seed Seasonal Planting Guide

    Planting grass seed can be done seasonally or as needed for damage during the course of the year. Before planting grass seed determine the soil's health, choose tools appropriate to the size of...

  • How to Plant Grass & Flowers

    Planting grass is key to the overall appearance of your home. Grass can be found in several varieties, ranging from bright green to dark green, and some even has tints of blue. When planting...

  • How to Plant a Siberian Crabapple Tree

    Siberian crabapple trees are popular with gardeners and professional landscapers across the United States because of their adaptability. They are also prized for their tolerance of disease,...

  • How to Use Hay Over New Lawn Seed

    Mulching newly sown grass seed with hay helps the soil retain moisture, which the new seeds need to germinate. The hay also helps protect the seed from being eaten by birds. Once applied, the hay...

  • Can I Put Sod on Top of Existing Grass?

    Sodding your lawn is a quick and easy way to replace struggling or dying turfgrass. Although more expense than seed, sod can be applied to your lawn in a single day. Sod also requires much less...

  • How to Plant Grass From Trays

    While laying down rolls of sod is the quickest way to achieve a lush, green carpet of grass, it's also the most expensive. Plugging your soil with grass plugs requires considerable patience...

  • How to Prepare the Ground to Lay Sod in Florida

    Installing sod is the fastest method of getting the "instant" perfect lawn many Florida homeowners desire. In just a few hours, a homeowner can have an attractive lawn without waiting weeks for...

  • How to Install Bermuda Grass

    Before you begin to install Bermuda grass sod, clear the ground of all tufts of grass, weeds, roots, rocks and other debris. If you are replacing large patches of lawn, spray with the lawn...

  • Care of a Madagascar Palm

    Many people with green thumbs love the Madagascar palm. This plant is easily available in all nurseries. In terms of care, the Madagascar palm does not require anything complex at all:...

  • How to Break Up Compacted Soil for Grass Seed

    There are three common methods to break up compacted soil in a lawn. A gas-powered mechanical core aerator pulls 1- to 4-inch plugs of soil from the ground, allowing fertilizer, water and lawn...

  • St. Augustine Grass Plugging Instructions

    Many homeowners pride themselves on having a lush, green lawn. For many, St. Augustine grass is the preferred choice. Behind all that beauty, though, lies a lot of hard work. It starts when you...

  • How to Prepare Soil for a Sod Farm

    Sod is a pre-grown grass product that can literally be rolled out onto a new surface and start growing within days. The soil in the area where the sod will be laid must be prepared in order to get...

  • How to Plant Fescue Seeds

    Fescue is a cool season grass that has been adapted so that it has the appealing characteristics of being shade tolerant, staying green all year, and being drought resistant. This makes it a...

  • Use of Peat Moss in New Plantings

    Peat moss makes a great soil amendment to use with new plantings. Whether you plan to add flowers and bushes to containers or plant them directly in the garden, peat moss holds important...

  • Easy Ways to Grow Grass

    Growing grass can be one of the most headache-inducing endeavors a homeowner can undertake. In order for grass to grow properly, you need to plant at a certain time, water correctly and make sure...

  • Is Sod or Seed the Best Way to Establish Fescue Grass?

    Homeowners take pride in their lawns, but establishing and maintaining one takes work. It also takes some decision-making skill. One of the foremost decisions is which type of grass to plant. One...

  • The Best Way to Plug Bermuda Grass

    For warm-season grasses, plugging provides a great way to start a new lawn. The results can be remarkable, but plugging takes lots of time and patience. To obtain maximum results, you need to know...

  • How to Plant Zoysa Grass

    Zoysa grass is beautiful, tough and can be planted in less-than-perfect soil. It is especially suited for Southern lawns but can be successful as far north as Connecticut and Kansas. Zoysa grass...

  • How to Plant Blue Grama Grass Plugs

    Blue grama grass is known for its low water requirement. Blue grama is a warm-season grass that looks a little like bluegrass, but does not require as much water. You can use this type of grass as...

  • How to Use Peat for New Lawn Seeding

    Peat moss has long been a useful material for gardeners, and is beneficial when planting a new lawn form seed. Peat adds organic matter with nutrients to the soil that will promote the development...

  • How to Top Dress Yard Grass Seed

    Topdressing is a procedure that applies a quality soil to grass, providing a number of benefits to the lawn. By top dressing a lawn, the overall quality of the soil in which it grows can be...

  • The Best Ways to Grow Grass & Lawns

    Grass is a plant that makes your lawn beautiful and is good for your well-being because it's relaxing to look at and cleans the air by absorbing pollutants. Healthy grass and lawns also help cool...

  • How to Start Pampas Grass From Seed

    Pampas grass is a beautiful ornamental grass that accents the most beautiful of gardens and landscapes. They can grow to more than 20 feet tall and come in an variety of colors. Growing them seed...

  • How to Grow Burmuda Grass From Seed

    Bermuda grass is a grass that thrives in tropical and subtropical regions, where it is popular for use in sports fields, golf courses, lawns and parks. This grass has a medium to fine texture, is...

  • How to Apply Lawn Seed & Fertilizer Together

    When you want a nice green lawn, you have to use a fertilizer and grass seed together so that the new seeds with be germinating and rooting in a good soil with nitrogen and other nutrients. For...

  • How to Grow a Lawn With Sandy Soil

    A healthy, green lawn is the goal of many homeowners. It often proves to be an elusive one however, as many people struggle to keep their grass thick and green. One of the major reasons for this...

  • Bermuda Grass Planting in September

    Bermuda grass is a very popular breed for lawns, parks, golf courses and sports fields. It can be found growing in many regions around the world, and recent developments make it easy to grow even...

  • How to Apply Grass Seed

    While planting grass seed is not too complicated, it involves planning and labor to do it successfully. If you are willing to make the mental and physical effort and spend a little bit of money,...

  • How to Prepare Subgrade to Install Grass Sod

    When you prepare subgrade to install grass sod, you are trying to establish a slope. The area where you install grass sod should slope away from your home to prevent water from backing up or...

  • How to Prepare for Turf on Clay Soil

    Clay soil poses many challenges for healthy turf. Like other plants, grasses prefer a porous soil structure that allows water and nutrients to move freely. High clay content usually results in...

  • How to Plant Centipede Sod

    Centipede grass is very popular for lawns in the Southern United States. The main features that make it popular are drought tolerance, ease of maintenance and beauty. Centipede lawns can be...

  • How to Prepare the Ground for New Grass Seed

    In all planting, success is dependent on the proper preparation of the soil. The planting of new grass seed is no exception. If you are planning on growing a new lawn from seed, you will need to...

  • How to Make Grass Grow in Red Dirt

    Red dirt is a common soil in the American South and the Southwest. Red dirt is full of iron. This, together with the soil's dense nature makes gardening difficult. With the correct preparation and...

  • What Season Do You Plant Grass?

    A beautiful lawn can be the envy of your neighbors, but a patchy or brown lawn can be an embarrassment. Knowing when to plant grass seeds is an important part of the winning strategy to a lustrous...

  • How to Pick Lawn Fertilizer

    Choosing the right fertilizer for your lawn can make the difference between a green carpet and a brown landscape. It is important to determine what nutrients are missing from your soil, your...

  • How to Plant Grass Seed After Using Roundup

    Roundup is a non-selective herbicide. Because Roundup is non-selective, it will kill any grasses or weeds it comes into contact with, although it must land on a plant's foliage to be effective. It...

  • How to Maintain Pampas Grass

    Pampas grass, or Cortaderia selloana, is a plant native to South America. It is used as an ornamental addition in landscaping because of its rose and purple flower buds; additionally, due to its...

  • How to Grow Grass Between Flagstones

    Growing grass between flagstones will enhance your walkway and add color to your garden. A good spacing between flagstones is three to seven inches as the minimum. Anything closer will be hard to...

  • How to Plant Grass Seed in North Carolina

    The climate of North Carolina provides an excellent opportunity for establishing lush, vigorous growing lawns. To establish or maintain a North Carolina lawn you will need to test and amend the...

  • How to Grow Grass Seed & Cover With Sheets

    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...

  • How to Prepare the Ground for Grass Seed

    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...

  • How to Plant Grass on a Slope

    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...

  • How to Plant Blue Grama From Seeds

    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...

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