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  • 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 Attach a Lawn Roller to a Riding Lawn Mower

    A lawn roller will help keep a lawn firm and even. Lawn rollers are easy to use. They are also easy to attach to a riding mower, provided the mower has a hitch. Even if the mower does not have a...

  • 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 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 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...

  • Directions for Scotts Turf Builder & Weed Control

    The Scotts Company produces a full line of lawn fertilizer products that will take care of your lawn in a very good, very green and very weed-free way. Scotts Turf Builder and Scotts Weed Control...

  • 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 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,...

  • Educational Information on Lawn Pest Control

    If you have a lawn, chances are you will have some type of lawn pest at one time or another. It takes a sharp eye and persistence to keep them in check, but diligence will yield big rewards.

  • 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...

  • What are the Benefits of Lawn Aeration?

    Aerating a lawn involves removing small plugs of grass and soil from the ground. This lawn maintenance procedure should be completed once or twice a year. Spring or fall are ideal times for...

  • 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 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 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,...

  • Homemade Lawn Aeration

    Growing and maintaining a green, full lawn can take a lot of work. While seeding, fertilizing and mowing often come to mind, aerating is also an important process for keeping your lawn healthy....

  • 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 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...

  • What are the Benefits of Natural Lawn Fertilizer?

    According to surveys conducted by the National Gardening Association, households using only natural fertilizers increased from about 5 million in 2004 to more than 12 million in 2008, and this...

  • 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 Stop Black Mold

    Black mold, which is formally called Strachybotrys atra, has a green and black color. Black mold can grow just about anywhere, including inside and outside. Black mold grows best in areas that are...

  • 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 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...

  • 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 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 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 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 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 Add Lime for Lawn Care

    Lime on the lawn will help neutralize the acidity of the lawn. If the lawn is acidic (a pH of below 7.0), lime can make it healthy and beautiful once again. If the lawn is not acidic, the lime is...

  • How to Fix Surface Roots on a Lawn

    Tree roots in the lawn can be a trip hazard and a mowing hazard if not solved. Roots are vital to the survival of the tree and any solution must take into consideration the health of the tree....

  • How to Use Scotts Weed & Feed

    Apply Scotts Bonus S Southern Weed and Feed to fledgling and mature lawns to enhance the growth of grass and minimize the potential for weeds. Weed and Feed is a combination fertilizer and...

  • 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 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 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 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 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...

  • Home Fertilizer Lawn Recipes

    Everyone loves a healthy green lawn, but fertilizers can be filled with toxic chemicals and tend to be expensive. Many homemade lawn fertilizer recipes can be quite effective on lawns, especially...

  • 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...

  • 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 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 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...

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