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  • How to Kill Winter Grass

    Perennial winter rye grass (winter grass) is often used to keep lawns green while the main grass, such as Bermuda, is dormant. In the U.S., zones 3 to 9 should use winter grass to keep lawns green...

  • How to Fix an Uneven Lawn

    When planting a new lawn, or redoing an old lawn, one of the most important things to do is make sure the ground is level. Unfortunately, over time many lawns will become uneven, but they are easy...

  • How to Remove Urine Odor From Turf

    If someone, be it human, cat or dog, is using your lawn as its personal bathroom, it is probably going to start smelling after a while. Fortunately, there's a pretty easy solution for eliminating...

  • How to Oil an Electric Chainsaw

    There are two main types of chainsaws: electric-powered and gas-powered. Electric chainsaws are less expensive, safer and lighter than gasoline models--and also require less maintenance--making...

  • How to Put Cow Manure on Grass

    Proper lawn care is a source of pride for many homeowners. Feeding, watering and trimming a lush, green lawn not only makes a home more appealing, it can increase resale value by a substantial...

  • How to Get Rid of Brown Spots in Lawn

    Brown spots can appear from time to time on any lawn. While dog urine is often blamed, there are numerous other causes for this discoloration. Among the most common are lawn fungus, insect...

  • How to Test Soil at Home for Growing Characteristics of Grass

    The soil your lawn is planted in directly affects the health of your turf. For most grass types, your soil should have a pH level of between 6.5 and 7.0, which is slightly acidic. You'll also want...

  • How to Choke Out Ground Cover With Grass Turf

    One of the most effective ways of "choking out" ground cover in a lawn filled with unwanted specimens is to establish a good foundation of turfgrass. Competition from weeds is caused by a poor...

  • How to Use a Cut Reel Mower on St. Augustine Grass

    A popular lawn choice in warm-weather climates, St. Augustine grass has an attractive green and lush appearance. Because St. Augustine grass is lush, a reel lawn mower will give it a sharper cut....

  • How to Kill Border Grass

    Border grass is also known as liriope spicata, or lily grass. Border grass isn't actually grass, but a member of the lily family. This plant grows about one inch high and has white or lavender...

  • How to Select a Lawn Mower for St. Augustine Grass

    St. Augustine grass is a warm weather grass that gives a lawn a lush and green appearance. Although St. Augustine is a turf grass and hardy, it is not as difficult to cut as some other warm...

  • How to Remove Dog Brown Spots in Spring

    You love your dog but hate looking at those unsightly brown spots left behind after it does its business on your lawn. Dog urine can kill a six-inch spot of grass in minutes---but it is also easy...

  • How to Have a Green Lawn Using Beneficial Nematodes

    If you try to keep a green lawn, you know a host of hungry insects are constantly at work against you. Lawn care and pest control companies spray chemical pesticides to kill grubs, cutworms, mole...

  • How to Take Plugs From My Zoysia Grass

    Zoysia is a common warm-weather grass that has a beautiful lush-green appearance. Zoysia grass is a popular choice for lawns and golf courses. Plugs are often taken from Zoysia grass to repair...

  • How to Kill Lawn Insects

    The best way to combat insect problems in your grass is to maintain a healthy lawn. You can do this by fertilizing, watering, thatch control and mowing regularly. However, if these options don't...

  • How to Get Rid of Dollar Weed in St. Augustine Grass

    Dollarweed, also known as pennywort, is a warm season weed that gets its name from the silver dollar-like shape of its leaf. Dollarweed is dark green and resembles a tiny lily pad. It spreads by...

  • How to Mow Winter Rye Grass

    When properly maintained, rye grass can keep your yard green and attractive throughout the winter. Although rye grass is very hardy, it does need care. The correct way to mow winter grass depends...

  • How to Use Oil Dri on Lawns

    Oil Dri has been manufacturing chemical absorbents since 1941. The company's flagship product is a granular mix called Oil Dri that is spread on top of a chemical spill and absorbs that chemical,...

  • How to Irrigate Using Rain Barrels

    Irrigating your lawn and garden using water captured with rain barrels is a great way to preserve natural resources as well as save money on your water bill. You can purchase rain barrels that are...

  • How to Use Epsom Salt for Fertilizing Lawns

    Epsom salt is a good source of magnesium and sulfate to help turn the lawn green. It can aid the lawn's ability absorb phosphates and nitrogen, two important nutrients for a healthy and happy...

  • How to Care for Burned Grass

    Your lawn is the first thing someone sees when coming over so be sure to make the right impression with a healthy green lawn. A burned or scorched lawn is grass that has become brown or withered,...

  • How to Water a Lawn With Soft Water

    Although you may enjoy soft water for bathing and other household uses, it's not good for your lawn and garden. Hard water contains magnesium and calcium, which counteracts any sodium found in the...

  • How to Kill Clover Grass in Your Lawn

    Having a beautiful, green lawn is important to many people. Keeping up the lawn can be quite tedious: mowing, watering, fertilizing, herbicide, raking leaves and pulling weeds can take up lots of...

  • How to Invigorate Centipede Grass

    Centipede decline happens when centipede grass loses root attachment to the soil. It starts with grass wilting and dying, and the patches spread out from the initial affected area. There haven't...

  • How to Make Grass Dark Green

    Do you ever stop and wonder why the grass does indeed seem greener on the other side--in this case, your neighbor's lawn? There are a lot of different factors that go into maintaining a healthy,...

  • How to Fill Lawn Bags

    Every fall, as soon as the nights turn colder, deciduous trees start dropping their leaves. It's a beautiful sight, but then you realize that all those leaves will have to be cleared away. The...

  • How to Get Rid of Sow Thistle in My Yard

    Sow thistles are vigorous weeds that resemble the common dandelion. While dandelions only have leaves at the base and feature one flower per plant, sow thistles feature leaves up the stalk of the...

  • How to Keep Marathon Grass Green in the Winter

    Marathon Grass (Genuine Marathon Sod) is a type of sod that has been produced by Southland Sod Farms in Port Hueneme, Calif., since 1983. Marathon sod is specifically designed for the climate and...

  • How to Fertilize With a Drop Spreader

    Fertilizing your lawn will keep the grass lush and healthy. Using a spreader that fits your needs and lawn size can help keep your lawn looking great. Drop spreaders are the most common spreaders...

  • How to Trim Tropical Palm Plants

    Tropical palm plants provide shade and create a distinctive mood for any landscape where the trees can flourish. Palms will typically drop their fronds naturally as old growth dies and is replaced...

  • How to Remove Weeds From the Yard Without Killing the Grass

    Your lawn is being invaded by weeds. The problem is how to remove the weeds without killing the grass. By first improving the health of your lawn and then removing the weeds this can be accomplished.

  • How to Clean Leaves

    The quickest way to get rid of those pesky leaves.

  • How to Repair a Lawn Sprinkler Hose Line

    If you notice a large puddle in your yard after using your sprinkler system, this is the main indication that you have a break in your sprinkler line. This problem needs to be repaired quickly so...

  • How to Mow New Fescue

    The methods you use to mow your lawn depend upon the type of turf you are growing. Some grasses benefit from staying at a shorter height and other grasses need to be longer for best results....

  • How to Stripe Your Lawn

    An easy to follow guide to striping your lawn like the pros.

  • How to Move Inground Sprinkler Heads

    In ground sprinkler systems can provide you with a beautiful, lush lawn and flowers. However, sometimes as your yard matures and grows trees or other ornamental lawn objects can block your...

  • How to Kill Unwanted Grass

    Killing unwanted grass can seem like an insurmountable task. There are several methods you can utilize, including hiring a professional landscaping service to do the job for you. But before you...

  • How to Make Rolling Trash Cart Brick Paved Area

    Eliminate rolling trash carts ending up in street. Plan and make a recycled brick paved area to set them on for trash truck pick up.

  • How to Care for Bermuda Sod in Georgia

    Bermuda is the most popular turf grass used in Georgia yards. It adapts well to many soils and climates and has a high salt tolerance, but it requires more maintenance than other turf grasses. A...

  • How to Deal With Pet Stains on the Lawn

    Pet stains can be a highly visible lawn issue. The yellow stains and burned grass are caused when a dog urinates repeatedly in the same section of grass. The concentration of nitrogen in the...

  • How to Fix Your Brown Lawn

    Fixing a brown lawn can be a struggle. There are many reasons that a lawn will turn brown. It can result from soil temperatures being too hot or too cold. Excessive fertilizing can turn lawns...

  • How to Care for Zoysia Sod

    Zoysia grass was first introduced to the United States in 1911 from Southeast Asia. It is a dense, slow-growing warm-season grass that thrives in many different soils and climates. Depending on...

  • How to Buy Turfgrass

    Planning in advance is the key to get the most out of your turf grass. The selection of the type of turf you want depends on your location and your needs and the usage of the turf. There are...

  • How to Use Sugar for Lawn Food

    Believe it or not, sugar provides a safe and organic way to feed your lawn. Many other types of fertilizers burn the grass and deplete beneficial nutrients in the soil. Sugar helps fortify the...

  • How to Kill Grass With Bleach

    You don't need to spend money on herbicides to kill your grass. According to the Weekend Gardener, all you need to do is look in your laundry closet for some bleach. The household cleaner will...

  • How to Fertilize New Bermuda Sod

    Bermuda sod is the most commonly used warm weather grass. It is found on golf courses and athletic fields and appears in affluent neighborhoods. Bermuda is a high-maintenance turf that requires...

  • How to Edge Using a String Trimmer

    String trimmers are one of the essential tools needed in every homeowner's garage. This versatile tool can do just about everything to your lawn, including cut, trim and edge it. Using a string...

  • How to Slow the Growth of Lawn Grass

    Slowing down the growth of your lawn grass will cut back on the amount of time and resources spent mowing the lawn. This will provide you with more leisure time during spring and summer months,...

  • How to Get Rid of Fescue

    Fescue is a type of cool-season European grass commonly used in pastures as grazing material and as ornamental grass in lawns and golf courses. The clumping perennial can sometimes take over a...

  • How to Get St. Augustine Grass to Grow in the Summer When it Is Hot

    St. Augustine grass is a coarse, perennial grass found mostly in warm to hot climates. It is a coast grass and is very popular in the southeastern United States as the primary grass for home laws...

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