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  • 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 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 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 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 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 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...

  • When to Plant Grass Seed in AZ

    Arizona features both barren desert and highlands, and this means multiple climate zones. In much of Arizona, the state's summer temperatures climb well into the triple digits. Still, you can...

  • How to Reseed a Lawn After Damage From Grubs

    A lawn isn't safe from nature. East of the Mississippi there are a slew of warm weather beetles that can leave behind grubs that kill the grass of a perfectly manicured yard. If you're one of the...

  • When to Use Sta-Green Seed & Sod Starter Soil

    Sta-Green Seed & Sod Starter Soil is a pre-fertilized, packaged soil that provides essential initial nourishment for your new lawn. Sta-Green Seed & Sod Starter soil also is useful as a...

  • How to Improve Tall Fescue in the Fall

    Tall fescue can grow old and thin by the end of the summer. You should therefore overseed your tall fescue lawn each fall, followed by the application of a good winterizing fertilizer. The...

  • How to Grow New Grass From Seed in Worn Spots of a Lawn

    Worn spots in your lawn can be unsightly and a real hassle. Spots arise for a number of reasons, from a lack of nutrients in the soil to pet waste, but fixing them before they get too big is key...

  • How to Fix My Lumpy Lawn

    No one wants a lumpy lawn. Various factors can contribute to lumpiness in the lawn. Richard Jauron, of the Iowa State University Department of Horticulture, says some of those factors may...

  • What Is a Slice Seeder?

    A slice seeder, also known as a slit seeder, is a gasoline-powered machine that allows someone to plant grass seed automatically. It can be used on bare ground or on existing lawns.

  • What Will Remove Moss From a Lawn?

    Keeping your lawn well kept can be easy as long as you pay careful attention to it. If moss has crept up onto your lawn, it may take serious care because it means that your lawn is unhealthy. The...

  • How to Plant Grass in Existing Turf

    Sometimes lawns need some additional seeding to thicken the turf and make it look plush. Before you buy grass seed, you need to know what type of turf you have and try to match it, so that you...

  • How to Reseed Fescue

    Fescue lawns can look attractive year round. If properly maintained, they present a uniform blade height and deep green color that looks just like an outdoor carpet. However, since the grass can...

  • How to Fix Lawn Tire Ruts

    Nothing detracts from a beautiful yard more than tire ruts. Not only are they an unattractive addition to your landscaping, the uneven surface they create can cause people to trip. Whether you're...

  • How to Over Seed Your Lawn

    The is an easy step-by-step program for having a thick lawn.

  • How to Do Fall Lawn Care

    So, fall has arrived…time for the fun, frolic, and fantasy of football. And no more worry about weekend yard work, right? Not necessarily, at least not if you understand a little early fall...

  • How to Repair and Reseed Dead spots on Your Lawn

    Lawn care is essential to having a beautiful, green, thick healthy lawn. Dead spots seem to come from nowhere, appearing overnight, unsightly brown dead grass that needs to be removed and redone,...

  • How to Prepare a Lawn for Seed

    In order to prepare a lawn for seed, start with a light fertilizer, lime and of course the seeds. Get a nice, full lawn in six weeks with help from a professional landscaper in this free video on...

  • How to Plant a Lawn With Seed

    In order to plant a lawn with seed, combine the seed with lime pellets and a fertilizer spreader before watering the lawn. Find out how to get a full lawn in six weeks with help from a...

  • How to Choose Grass Seed

    Grass seed is designed for the local weather conditions, so a warm and dry climate should have lawns that are seeded with grass seeds that are designed for that weather. Learn about seeking help...

  • How Soon Can You Fertilize New Grass?

    New lawns, be they from seed or sod, can be fertilized in one of two methods and often with combination of both. Fertilizer can be applied before the seed sowing or sodding or after germination...

  • Basic Lawn Care Tips

    Growing a great green luscious lawn is easily achieved with the right tools and knowledge. Planting seed to refurbish bare spots will start the gardening year off right. Maintaining the new grass...

  • The Best Way to Plant Lawn Seed

    Planting grass seed can be very frustrating if you don't do it right from the beginning, whether for a brand new lawn or if you're just patching up an existing yard that has bare dirt. It will be...

  • How to Prevent Crabgrass

    Making your lawn healthy to prevent unwanted crabgrass in the summer time

  • How Often Should You Water New Sod?

    It might surprise you to learn that you need to start watering your new sod lawn before the installers put a single piece of turf in place. Getting sufficient water onto new sod, and keeping it...

  • Lawn Seed Tips

    Every homeowner wants a thick healthy lawn. Seeding helps grow new lawns and maintain older ones. It is one of the most cost effective ways to get a lush green lawn that is the envy of the...

  • How to Overseed Grass

    Overseeding grass is essential for maintaining a thick, green lawn year round. During the winter months, as the days shorten, the growing habits of grass change. The rate of growth slows or ceases...

  • How to Plant Grass Seed in the Fall

    Fall is the best time to plant cool-season grass seed. The ground is warm enough for the grass seed to germinate, but it will have two good growing seasons before it needs to face the full heat of...

  • How to Bring Your Lawn Back to Life

    Summer is only weeks away and your lawn is already yellowing or has dead spots from that above grown pool. Contrary to popular belief, you can bring your grass back to life, and create a nice...

  • How to Get a Healthy Lawn

    A great lawn just doesn't happen but follow these steps and you'll get there.

  • How to Prep a Lawn for Slit Seeders

    Slit seeding is a method used to restore bald spots on your lawn. It also helps to keep your existing lawn thick and green. A slit seeder is a machine that makes cuts into the lawn and drops...

  • How to Apply Grass Seed to an Entire Lawn

    There are many different opinions on the best time to seed your lawn in order to create a lush, green landscape. While some experts believe that the fall is the best time because new grass has...

  • How to Aerate & Over-Seed Your Lawn

    To aerate and over-seed your lawn, run the aerator over the lawn to open up the soil, fill a fertilizer spreader with grass seed, and run the spreader over the yard several times. Run the wheels...

  • Best Types of Grass Seed

    The best types of grass seed are those that do well in the specific climate, but any mixed perennial grass will do well in most areas. Pick out the grass seed that will thrive in the local climate...

  • How to Repair a Bare Spot in Lawn

    Have a bare spot in your lawn? I'll show you how to make these bare spots disappear.

  • How to Prepare a Lawn for Winter

    Many people believe that when their lawn stops growing in the fall, there's nothing left to do until spring. There are some things you can do to prepare your lawn for winter and have a healthier,...

  • How to Grow a Thick Healthy Lawn

    The best way to ensure a thick, healthy lawn is overseeding or reseeding. Just adding fertilizer (even on a regular basis) won’t prolong the life of grass plants; grass plants grow old and die...

  • Where to Buy Liquid Grass Seed

    Hydroseed, or liquid grass seed, is a mixture of grass seed, water, fertilizer and wood mulch. Cheaper than laying sod and easier than seeding, hydroseeding is usually only done by companies, due...

  • How to Rid your Lawn of Dandelions

    Are you one of those people who absolutely think that nothing else belongs in your lawn but grass? I know folks who are relentless in their pursuit of any weeds that dare to intrude on that...

  • How to Spruce Up Your Lawn in the Fall

    Autumn is the right time to get your lawn ready for next Spring with a healthy 'overseeding'...putting new seed 'over' the existing grass. If your lawn is looking a little thin, overseeding is...

  • How to Maintain a Lawn

    A nice-looking lawn takes a certain amount of effort. However, with the right tools, it doesn’t have to claim massive amounts of your time each summer to maintain a nice-looking lawn. By spending...

  • How to Grow a Lush Green Organic Lawn

    Learn how to grow a lush green organic lawn without spending a lot of money or using harmful chemicals that could harm the environment, pets, or children. ^^^Please Rate my How To article^^^

  • How to Overseed a Lawn

    Like any other garden plant, grass plants succumb to disease, weather and pest-related problems over the years. You can't expect a lawn to remain lush year after year without replacing some of the...

  • How to aerate and over seed your lawn

    How does your lawn look? Be honest, average or awesome? When you finish mowing do you say man I am glad that is over or do you stand out front and say, yea baby? If your lawn is average, follow...

  • How to Repair Bald Spots on Grass

    No matter what caused your lawn to turn spotty or partially bald, fixing the damage is simple. First, buy seed, sod or plugs of the same variety as your current grass (or a close match). Then...

  • How to Renovate Dead Spots in a Lawn

    Go easy on yourself - every lawn gets a dead spot in it now and then. You can renovate small sick areas using matching sod, or use new starts from seed and your existing lawn for finer-looking...

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