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  • How to Fix Damaged Lawn Grass

    A damaged lawn is an unsightly problem, but it does not have to be a permanent one. Many possible causes of a damaged lawn exist, including dehydration due to drought, soil erosion due to heavy...

  • How to Replace Tires on Craftsman Lawn Tractors

    The tires on your Craftsman lawn tractor are specifically designed to roll over anything and everything in your lawn without incurring punctures or flats. Unfortunately, when worn down or old,...

  • How to Care for New Fescue Sod

    Fescue grasses come in a wide variety of species. The two main classifications of fescue grasses are tall fescue and fine fescue. Fescue grasses do well in a wide range of climates and areas....

  • How to Restore Damage to a Zoysia Done by Grubs

    Zoysia is a popular lawn grass that grows best in warmer climates. Zoysia grass is usually resistant to insects, but it can be attacked by grubs. Grubs damage zoysia grass by eating the roots....

  • How to Repair Lawn Damage From Grubs

    Grubs damage lawns by eating the roots of the grass. When grubs appear in your lawn, the damage can be extensive. How you repair the lawn can depend on the extent of the damage. The first step is...

  • How to Remove Weeds From Ivy Beds

    Ivy is a lovely ground cover but sometimes weeds pop up and ruin the effect. While you may be using chemical weed killer for your lawn or flowerbeds, it is best to remove weeds in ivy beds by...

  • How to Transplant St. Augustine Grass

    St. Augustine is a common and attractive lawn grass that is found in warm-weather climates. Transplanting St. Augustine grass is an relatively quick and economical way to improve your lawn. This...

  • How to Cut Zoysia Grass With a Reel Mower

    Zoysia grass is a common warm-weather turfgrass. Zoysia grass is very lush, making it more difficult to mow. A reel mower has a series of blades that spin north and south. The more common rotary...

  • How to Water Plants When Water Is Restricted

    Gardeners often struggle to keep their gardens and yards healthy when water is restricted. Many times, water is restricted to just certain times of the day; however, sometimes during water...

  • How to Install a Rain Drip System

    Using a rain drip system to irrigate your garden is efficient and cost-effective. You can capture rainwater with a rain barrel and connect your drip system directly to the barrel to irrigate your...

  • How to Dispute a Tree Removal Charge

    Removing a tree from your property can help create more space as well as remove any hazards--such as the tree being too close to a home, other structure or power lines. However, some tree removal...

  • How to Repair Brown Spots in Grass

    Brown spots in an otherwise lush, green lawn are unsightly. Although you're probably itching to get rid of the brown spots right away, don't try to reseed or otherwise "green up" the grass until...

  • How to Start Cutting a Tree Limb

    Whether by the weight of growth or the damage of winds and storms, tree limbs become damaged and must be removed. What is important is that the limb is trimmed so that it will encourage continued...

  • How to Control Tree Stumps

    Cutting down a tree is the easy part of tree removal. Disposal of the stump can be a real challenge. The tree stump is the remaining portion of the trunk with the roots still in the ground. Ugly,...

  • How to Kill a Lawn With Roundup

    Most Americans pride themselves on a nice green lawn. But maybe you are looking to put something in place of your lawn that requires less maintenance. The easiest way to start fresh in your yard...

  • How to Fix the Drainage in Your Yard

    Homeowners take pride in their lawn and with good reason. Lawns are what visitors first notice when they approach our homes. We take pride in a lush, healthy yard. Having a lawn that continuously...

  • How to Get Rid of Earthworms

    Earthworms are an essential part of every lawn and garden; however, at times an overpopulation of earthworms can create unwanted bumpiness in the soil. This bumpiness can make it difficult for you...

  • How to Green Yellow Grass

    Yellowing grass is a sign that your lawn is in need of some tender loving care. Water, food, pests and pH levels all need to be monitored carefully to keep your grass in tip-top shape. Disease,...

  • How to Mow Creeping Red Fescue

    Creeping Red Fescue is known as an economical grass which grows well in cool climates. With its fine texture Creeping Red Fescue grows well in shady areas and is appreciated as an eco-friendly...

  • How to Solve Lawn Drainage Problems

    There may be nothing worse then waking up to see your beautiful, lush lawn has been flooded. If your yard is constantly becoming saturated with water even when it has not rained hard, you probably...

  • How to Buy Liquid Fertilizer for Large Lawns

    Liquid fertilizer immediately provides nutrients for soil. It is great for getting fast results for yards damaged by weather, foot traffic or wildlife. In order to use the fertilizer, you must...

  • How to Add Compost to Lawns

    For a greener, more weed-free lawn, lawn owners are increasingly turning to organic methods of lawn care for solutions to common problems such as weed control and fertilizer. Organic methods...

  • How to Make Brown Grass Turn Green Again

    In the arduous journey toward immaculate green lawns, homeowners are continuously flustered. Despite our greatest efforts, many of us are plagued with patchy brown blades of mediocre suburban...

  • How to Fix My Lawn

    Yards are the gateway to our homes and can make or break the way people view our house. Lawns are the first thing that people notice when they come for a visit. Curb appeal is an important part of...

  • How to Solve Lawn Grading Problems

    The slope of a beautiful lawn is not only visually appealing but very essential to a healthy home. Lawns are graded, that is sloped, away from the foundation of a house to prevent water build up...

  • How to Troubleshoot Lawn Problems

    Homeowners want to be proud of their turf---literally---hoping for green, luscious lawns that are the envy of the neighborhood. When bugs and browning invade, there are plenty of causes. ...

  • How to Reverse the PH in Lawn Care Soil

    In most areas of the United States, soil does not have a neutral pH. The soil is either alkaline or acidic, and it is important to know which plants thrive in which soil. Gardeners often test the...

  • How to Kill Fleas When Watering Plants

    Fleas can live in the yard all year and are brought into the yard by stray animals and outdoor pets. They dwell in shady and overgrown areas where there is not a lot of sunlight. While watering...

  • How to Get Nice Green Grass

    A luxurious carpet of green grass is a badge of honor for any suburban home. Proud homeowners are quick to size up the lawns of their neighbors in a silent competition for the most attractive...

  • How to Use Ortho Weed B GON Max

    Ortho Weed B Gon Max will kill 200 types of weeds and plants. It is safe to use on most grasses and will save you a bit of embarrassment by eradicating that yellow field of dandelions in your...

  • How to Buy Bushes & Shrubs

    It can be frustrating to spend so much time working to landscape your yard only to lose your bush or shrub. Choosing the right bush or shrub is vital to the success of landscaping. A little...

  • How to Get Rid of Honeysuckle

    Honeysuckle bushes spread quickly and are hard to control. Unlike the beautiful, sweet-smelling honeysuckle vines, these bushes have many branches, small red fruit and smooth leaves, and can grow...

  • How to Tune-Up a Lawnmower Engine

    Lawnmowers can be a homeowner's best friend or his worst nightmare. To ensure that a lawnmower is going to start after a winter of storage, it is a good idea to give it a tune-up. Performing a bit...

  • How to Control Bermuda Grass

    Bermuda grass was imported from Africa in 1751. It withstands drought very well and has been modified for use as turf grass. It is prevalent in the southern United States. Such hardiness in a...

  • How to Take Care of a Fescue Lawn

    Fescue lawns are popular in the southwest and southeastern part of the United States, especially since the development o water-conserving fescues that are currently on the market. Fescue is a...

  • How to Reseed With Tall Fescue

    By the end of summer, lawns consisting of tall fescue can look thin and patchy because of weeds, disease, lack of water or mowing too short. Reseeding tall fescue will restore its health and...

  • How to Troubleshoot the Irritrol Sprinkler Controller

    There is nothing more frustrating then going out to the lawn to find dead spots or dry spots because your sprinkler controller failed to turn on. Electronics can be confusing, and the problem...

  • How to Kill Crab Grass in a St. Augustine Lawn

    Crab grass is a common weed that infects healthy lawns. It can grow aggressively and do significant damage. While there are many commercial crab grass killers, many are not appropriate for St....

  • How to Use Black Mulch in the Garden

    Adding mulch around your plants gives you added benefits that many are not aware of. Mulch is a good source of weed control and can help cut out those unsightly devils completely. Black mulch...

  • How to Get Rid of Stumps Naturally

    Chopping down the dying tree in your yard can be tough work, as can disposing of all the branches and logs you have after the tree has been removed. However, once you have the yard clear off all...

  • How to Fix a Lawn

    A green luscious lawn can serve so many purposes. It can provide ample room for your children to play catch or play in the sprinkler. It can host barbecues and garden parties, and can even raise...

  • How to Fix a Lawn That Holds Water

    Lawns with excessive lawn moisture will either hinder the growth of your existing plants or reduce the list of types of plants or grass you can grow. Most plants need well-drained soil to prevent...

  • How to Landscape a Backyard Pond

    A garden pond is a special feature to add to your backyard landscaping. It can be a place of relaxation, contemplation as well as a habitat for local wildlife. That is if it is planned properly. A...

  • How to Operate a Sod Cutter

    Small grass removal jobs require only hand tools, but for large areas that have to be cleared, a sod cutter should be used. These heavy-duty machines can reduce hours or even days of backbreaking...

  • How to Maintain St. Augustine Grass

    St. Augustine grass is a popular grass used for lawns in the southern United States. It does best in warmer climates and does not thrive in cold weather. Salt tolerant, it is widely used in...

  • How to Treat Grass Burn Marks

    Lawn burns from pet urine can be unsightly and cause damage to your grass. According to the Doctors Foster and Smith website, large female dogs cause the worst urine burns because they deposit a...

  • How to Keep Someone From Bashing Your Mailbox

    Although we would all like to believe that we live in an ideal world that is free of crime and suffering, it is a harsh fact that these elements exist. One common neighborhood crime is known as...

  • How to Prevent Rust in Lawns

    If your lawn has a yellow, orange or reddish tinge, it may have a rust fungus infection. You might find the rust rubbing off on your shoes or blowing like dust when you cut the grass. Rust occurs...

  • How to Improve Yard Drainage

    When you look through garden catalogs, it seems like almost every plant out there requires well-drained soil. But what do you do if your soil is heavy, compacted clay that fills with puddles...

  • How to Kill Crabgrass & Reseed

    Crabgrass is the bane of gardeners everywhere. Each crabgrass plant can produce up to 150,000 seeds per season. These seeds blow in the wind to other areas of the yard and to neighboring yards. ...

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