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  • Do I Use a Roller on My Lawn Before or After the Grass Seed?

    New lawns can be started by laying sod squares, or by growing new grass plants from seed. Growing a new lawn from seed is cheaper than sod, although the lawn takes longer to become established. If...

  • How to Grow Rye Pasture Grass at a High Altitude

    Rye grass is a hardy grass seed that can survive in many different climates and adverse conditions. In higher altitudes, it can be used as a tall-growing pasture grass. When rye grass is mixed...

  • Instructions on Planting Bahia Grass Seed

    Bahia is a warm season grass that is drought resistant. It's a good choice as it can survive in many soil types and resists insects and disease. It can be planted any time in the growing season....

  • How to Plant Rye Grass for Hay Production

    Rye grass is a wonderful grass seed from which to grow hay. Aside from being a hardy grass, rye grass is strong, resilient and animals love it. Starting the rye grass hay from seedlings can, at...

  • How to Fix a Lawn Ruined With Mold

    Mold is a type of fungi growing in lawns that receive a lot of water and not enough sun. A lawn ruined by mold requires immediate and aggressive treatment. The first step in fixing a lawn infested...

  • How to Use a Tensiometer for Pecan Trees

    A tensiometer is a tool used for measuring moisture in soil. It lets gardeners and growers know when the soil needs water. As the soil dries out, water is removed from the tensiometer. Likewise,...

  • How to Grow Ryegrass Seeds

    Ryegrass is a cool-season grass that is very popular because it will keep your lawn green all year long. People often mix ryegrass with grasses that grow during warm weather. When the grasses that...

  • When to Plant Grass in Arizona

    Arizona is an arid environment that has a year-round growing season. Planting grass in Arizona can be tricky, according to Jeff Greenbloom at Richard's Garden Center in Arizona. You need to choose...

  • How to Plant Seeds in Rocky Soil

    Growing in rocky soil can be a challenge. In order to do it you must attempt to change the ground conditions, eliminating as much rock as possible. This will be a lengthy and physical task. You...

  • How to Plant Bermuda Grass in Tennessee

    Bermuda grass is a hardy grass that seems to be able to grow everywhere. It has been known to stay alive in subfreezing temperatures and in blistering heat, which is why this grass has become so...

  • How to Pour Concrete Over Grass

    Cheap and versatile and easy to pour, concrete will last you years down the road. You can pour it just about everywhere---including on the grass. Although it takes a little work, pour concrete...

  • Organic Lawn Soil Treatment

    Soil condition affects the health and beauty of a lawn, as well as water runoff and weed and pest control. Organic soil treatments help give nature a boost by balancing the lawns ecosystem.

  • How to Care for a Brand New Seeded Lawn

    Proper care for a brand new seeded lawn is necessary for the grass to grow healthy and full. Water and fertilizer schedules are necessary until the lawn reaches the fullness and height you desire....

  • How to Prepare for Sod Grass

    The fastest way to start a new lawn is to use sod rather than grass seed. A newly sodded lawn will look attractive almost immediately after installation, and can become fully established in...

  • How to Plan Bermuda Grass

    Bermuda grass is a hardy, tough grass that is used in many different climates because it can survive in most. Bermuda grass is very easy to grow, but you cannot simply throw the seeds onto a mound...

  • The Best Way to Destroy a Ground Cover

    Ground cover plantings control erosion, keep weeds at bay, hold in the soil's moisture and just generally improve the appearance of an expanse of land. Sometimes, though, an established ground...

  • What Reduces Fertilizer Inputs?

    Fertilizer continues to play a vital role in the current and future growth of the world. Without fertilizer, many people would go hungry. However, fertilizer also produces a great deal of...

  • How to Grow Grass in Two Weeks

    Grow grass in two weeks by properly planting the grass seeds in favorable soil and environmental conditions. Grass is a general term referring to a multitude of smaller plant species that require...

  • How to Grow Grass in a Box

    Grow grass in a box by properly sowing the grass seeds in an adequate container with clean top soil and by providing favorable environmental conditions for the growth of grass. Grass is a generic...

  • How to Plant Zoysia Sod

    Zoysia is a warm climate grass native to southeast Asia, China and Japan. It is appearing more in the southeastern United States in neighborhood lawns because of its attractive, dense turf and...

  • How to Check Lawn Soil for pH

    Variations in the quality of the soil in your yard can negatively affect grass. It is important, therefore, that you test the pH level in your soil before planting grass seed. Having an accurate...

  • How to Grow Grass Cheaply

    Growing grass can seem expensive, but you don't always need the most expensive topsoil or seed to make your lawn a luscious green. Using cheap seed, soil and a bit of hard work can have your lawn...

  • How to Install St. Augustine Sod

    St. Augustine sod is a dense, coarse grass which does well in a variety of soils. It thrives in warmer regions of the world but is primarily found in the coastal regions of both the Gulf of Mexico...

  • How to Buy Cheap Sod

    Planting grass can be difficult and time-consuming, so many people opt to buy sod. Sod is more expensive than grass seed, but you can save money by knowing where to find sod at the most reasonable...

  • How to Transplant Pampas Grass

    Pampas grass is a native grass to South America that grows very tall and usually flowers at some point in the growing season. It is generally used as an ornamental piece in landscaping but...

  • Can I Add Topsoil to an Existing Lawn?

    Topsoil can and should be added to lawns that are not thriving. By adding topsoil to a lawn, the caretaker is building nutrients into the ground to help grass grow and also maintain a healthy...

  • How to Plant Grass Seed in March

    Planting grass seed in March, depending on the climate where you live, can be considered spring planting or winter planting. In mild climates, where you have sun year round, planting grass seed in...

  • How to Calculate Lawn Fertilizer

    An established lawn needs nitrogen to grow and and maintain its health. Located on bags or bottles of lawn fertilizer are three figures associated with the letters NPK. These stand for the...

  • Lime & Fertilizer to Make More Grass Grow

    Lime and fertilizer are needed to keep a healthy balance in lawns. Lawns that are too acidic or alkaline can cause grass to grow slowly or become unhealthy and full of weeds. Lime is applied to...

  • How to Add Gypsum to a Yard

    If you have a clay-type of soil or other hard pan soil that is compacted and has poor drainage, you will have difficulty growing most types of plants. While the many varieties of plants, shrubs...

  • How to Grow a Lantana Plant

    Lantana camara, also known as Bonnie Bush, is a flowering shrub native to the tropical Americas. Left to its own devices, the Lantana camara plant can grow up to 5 or 6 feet tall. Lantana camara's...

  • The Best Way to Level a Yard for a Swing Set

    Leveling your lawn can be an involved and arduous process, taking years of sod cover and re-growth to achieve a fully uniform effect. However, when installing a swing set for children, leveling...

  • How to Kill Garden Bermuda Grass Without Chemicals

    Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) is a type of grass common in the southern United States as both a weed and a landscaping plant. It is most often used as lawn grass in backyards, golf courses and...

  • How to Kill Moss in the Yard

    Moss growth in the lawn is an irritating but common problem. Before beginning to kill the existing moss, you must assess the causes of moss growth on your lawn. Without knowing why the moss is...

  • How to Grow Green Centipede Grass

    Green centipede grass is one of the most popular types of grass in the United States. It grows successfully in many kinds of soil, requires little fertilization, and needs less watering and...

  • How to Select Lawn Sod

    If you yearn for a lush, green lawn, you have two options. You can seed your yard, shooing hungry birds while you wait for three or four months for the seeds to sprout, or you can trot over to...

  • How to Grow Grass in the Shortest Time

    Growing grass is about as exciting as...well, growing grass. It can also be a difficult challenge. With this effective strategy, it is possible to grow grass in your yard in about a week. It's...

  • Proper Care for Cypress Cedar Trees

    The cypress cedar tree is more commonly known as the Leyland cypress. It is a hybrid of the Alaskan cedar and Monterey cypress that was discovered in 1888 when the seedlings from two trees in a...

  • How to Plant Grass on a Slope Hill

    To successfully plant grass on a slope, you will need to overseed the entire area, increase the nitrogen and pH levels of the top soil and create an environment favorable to the sustained growth...

  • How Long Does It Take to Grow New Grass?

    Having a lush lawn not only increases property value but also is good for the environment. Starting a new lawn, however, can be inconvenient. There will be periods of time when there will be bare...

  • How to Get Grass to Grow on Steep Banks

    Grow grass on steep banks by sowing the grass seed properly and creating favorable environmental conditions, conducive to the growth of grass. Most grass species thrive in direct sunlight, moist...

  • Sod Vs. Hydroseeding

    When it comes to lawn care, there are three ways to apply seed. Hand-seeding involves manually applying seeds to the lawn, a process that can be time-consuming and expensive. Sod is the most...

  • Instructions for Planting Pecan Trees

    Planting a pecan tree on your property can provide oxygen, beauty and shade and can even save you money on your energy bill when planted near your home. Even better, your pecan tree will...

  • How to Level a Front Yard

    A lush, grassy yard is the dream of every homeowner. However, it can be frustrating when your yard is unlevel and full of lumps and bumps. If you are sick of stepping in holes throughout your...

  • How to Grow Grass Beside a New Concrete Wall

    Wall construction can introduce all sorts of bad elements to your good topsoil.The main problem with growing new grass near a new block or concrete wall is a soil problem. Construction of a new...

  • How to Make Grass Grow on an Embankment

    Make grass grow on an embankment by proper seeding of the top soil and by controlling the lawn embankment area with an environment favorable to the growth of grass. Grass is a generic term that...

  • Lawn Aeration Techniques

    Keeping a lawn looking beautiful is a fairly involved process. Cutting grass goes a long way, of course, but keeping the grass looking healthy is another matter altogether. Techniques, such as...

  • How to Correct Nutrient Levels in the Lawn Soil

    To correct nutrient levels in your topsoil, you must know what you have to begin with. Soil tests are designed to identify what nutrients are present in lawn or garden soil and what we need to add...

  • How to Fix a Yellow Lawn

    A healthy, green lawn has become a symbol of pride among many homeowners. Getting your lawn in this healthy state is not always easy, though, requiring the right combination of water, sunlight,...

  • The Best Way to Plant Grass Seed in Sandy Soil

    Everyone wants their lawn to look great year round. If properly grown, lawns can present a uniform blade height and deep green color that looks just like a golf course green, only a little...

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