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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 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 Cut Wet Grass With a Mower

    Cutting wet grass calls for some effort both from you and the lawnmower as well. It's best to wait until the grass dries before cutting it, but if you want to cut the lawn while wet, you can try a...

  • 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 Kill Annual Rye Grass on a Golf Course

    Annual rye grass is commonly used on a golf course to keep it green when warm-weather grasses are dormant. Annual rye grass is only planted for one year; must be reseeded the following season. The...

  • How to Get Rid of Clover in Your Lawn

    Clover does not always equal luck, especially to homeowners who value an even, uniform lawn featuring thick, green grass. To them, clover is a weed that chokes out the grass and creates patches of...

  • 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....

  • When to Apply Scotts Summer Fertilizer

    Keeping your lawn fed helps to maintain root structure, improve coverage and ensure the plants stand up to stresses like heat and foot traffic. When you fertilize warm-season grasses in summer,...

  • 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 Get Rid of Grubs in Zoysia Grass

    Zoysia grass is a lush green grass that is common in warm-season lawns. Zoysia grass is not usually bothered by insects, but is vulnerable to grubs. White grubs are the most common grubs that...

  • 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 Kill Bermuda in Centipede Grass

    Bermuda and Centipede are two popular warm-weather grasses that are commonly used in lawns. Bermuda grass spreads out and is more aggressive than Centipede grass. If allowed to grow unchecked,...

  • How to Stop Erosion of New Grass Seed

    It is very frustrating to plant new grass seed only to see it wash away because of rain and soil erosion. The keys to growing grass are to keep the seeds in place until they take root and to help...

  • 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 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 Keep St Augustine Grass From Spreading

    St. Augustine grass is a popular warm-weather grass that is common in lawns. St. Augustine is a hardy grass that requires little maintenance. Although it is not as aggressive as Bermuda grass, St....

  • 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 Often Should You Apply Scotts Weed and Feed?

    Adhering to a regular lawn fertilizing program will significantly improve the overall health of your lawn. Regular feedings help to promote growth, root development and drought tolerance. Thick,...

  • 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 Kill Burmuda & St Augustine Grass

    Bermuda and St. Augustine grass are two warm-weather grasses that are particularly popular in the Southern states. Both are hardy grasses that require minimum maintenance, and make a beautiful...

  • How to Kill Wire Grass

    Also known as Bermuda grass, wire grass is extremely difficult to kill. Wire grass is hard to kill because it produces millions of tiny seeds, making it virtually impossible to remove all of them....

  • How to Kill Water Grass

    Water grass is a general term used to describe a wide variety of grassy weed species. It thrives in a wet environment. Some species grow in water, while others thrive on soggy ground and lawns....

  • 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 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 Protect Grass From an Outdoor Swing Set

    Protect grass from an outdoor swing set by regularly over-seeding the area with a wear-resistant grass and providing favorable conditions for the growth of grass. Grass growth around a swing set...

  • Homemade Grub Killer

    Generally, most responsible homeowners want to have a well manicured lawn. When a brown patch appears on the lawn, often people attribute this to bad watering practices or blame the environment....

  • 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 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 Take Care of Centipede Grass

    Centipedegrass is slow-growing, low-maintenance turf that is particularly adaptable to the sandy, acidic soils of the southeastern United States. Centipedegrass does not fare well with heavy...

  • 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 Bermuda Grass Short

    Bermuda grass can be a high maintenance, yet rewarding lawn. The most common mistake is cutting this grass too long, which leaves it looking shaggy. When cut between 1/4 and 3/4 inches this...

  • 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 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...

  • Home Lawn Care and Moss Removal

    Moss is the most common and persistent weed that affects home lawns, according to "Moss Control in Lawns," by Don Janssen. Moss tends to grow in areas where the grass is weak or poorly...

  • 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 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 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 Grow Grass With Miracle-Gro

    Miracle-Gro products include various types of grass seeds, organic fertilizers and plant food. Healthy lawns are the result of proper initial sowing of grass seed and creating a favorable,...

  • 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 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 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 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...

  • Environmentally Safe Ways to Kill Grass

    If you have children and pets who use your yard on a daily basis, getting rid of an unwanted lawn safely without pouring loads of chemical agents on it is a priority. There is a big emphasis on...

  • What Causes an Acidic Lawn?

    Although many gardeners think to care for and feed their lawn, they sometimes forget that the health of their turf is directly related to the soil in which it is planted. The acidic levels of your...

  • 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...

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