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  • 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 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 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 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 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 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...

  • French Drain Install Information

    Soggy soil can cause landscaping problems and flood basements. Judge Henry French of Cambridge, Massachusetts, wrote a book in the mid-1800s with a section describing how to drain a cellar. His...

  • How to Lay Sod Over a Bare Lawn Spot

    A beautiful lawn can be very rewarding for any proud homeowner. Depending on the climate in which you live, maintaining a nice lawn can be a real challenge. Sometimes the best method is to lay...

  • How to Use Sprinkler Hoses

    Sprinkler hoses are a way to provide an even, routine distribution of water to your lawn, garden and flowerbeds. These are typically made up of two or three small, connected hoses that are each...

  • How to Clean Pop-Up Sprinkler Heads

    Despite the convenience of pop-up sprinklers, the heads can accumulate a buildup of dirt and grime over time, which can cause them to stop functioning like they once did. A thorough cleaning of...

  • How to Water New St. Augustine Sod

    Watering is an important part of the establishment of new St. Augustine sod. The first month after installation is the most crucial for proper growth. To ensure many years of a healthy and...

  • 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 Water Tall Fescue

    Tall fescue is a very common grass found in lawns across the United States. The key to keeping tall fescue healthy and green is to water deeply and infrequently, according to Casey Reynolds, North...

  • How to Remove Weeds From a Pond

    Keeping your pond clean, attractive and weed-free is a continuous process of maintenance. Some more pervasive weeds and algae will require repeated treatments to remove them. Most weed removal...

  • How to Maintain a Backyard Pond

    Algae control is one of the primary goals of maintaining your backyard pond. The nutrients that foster the growth of this pond undesirable are the same as those in lawn fertilizer---nitrogen and...

  • How to Prevent Black Lawn Mold

    Black mold is a slimy substance which is either green or black in color. It appears on the lawn in circular patches, and usually forms following heavy rains or very humid weather. Black mold often...

  • How to Winterize Lawn Sprinkler Systems

    Winterizing your home irrigation system or commercial sprinkler systems can help to avoid major damage caused by frozen water in the sprinkler lines. If left to freeze in the lines, water can...

  • How to Water Winter Rye Grass in Arizona

    Winter in Arizona's deserts means dormancy for the hardy bermudagrasses that populate area lawns. Too avoid the unsightly browning brought on by this dormancy, homeowners often overseed their...

  • How to Clean a Backyard Pond

    Part of the beauty of a backyard pond for many hobbyists is spending time and energy keeping the pond at its peak condition. Cleaning and maintenance can offer as much enjoyment to some as walking...

  • How to Water After Fertilization of a Lawn

    A lush green lawn can be a great source of pride for any homeowner. A healthy lawn helps keep your home looking nice, draws in beneficial wildlife, and gives your family a place to relax and enjoy...

  • How to Plant Grass on a Burn

    Sun scorched spots on your lawn can be an eyesore, and in some communities, can actually qualify you for a homeowner's association fine. The yellowing, browning, and even bald patches on what was...

  • How to Put New Sod on a Lawn

    You put hours and hours of hard work into your lawn, and you follow the proper care and maintenance instructions exactly, but you still find patchy or damaged areas in your front yard. Whether it...

  • How to Grow Grass Like at the Masters

    If you've ever watched the Masters golf tournament, you don't have to lust over the perfect golf swing to be wondering "how did they do that?" Just looking at the well-tended, verdant lawn may...

  • How to Restore St. Augustine Grass in Sunburned Areas

    You have spent so much time and energy on your beautiful St. Augustine lawn, but sometimes no matter how well you care for your lawn, the scorching summer sun has damaging effects. St. Augustine...

  • How to Fix a Muddy Lawn

    With the wrong climate, the wrong preparation or the wrong care, a lawn can easily turn from a beautiful field of grass to a muddy mess. A muddy lawn not only makes your property look messy, but...

  • How Do Lawn Chemicals Affect Our Environment?

    A major source of pollution is from the chemicals we use to feed and treat our lawns. When it rains, the chemicals are carried from the lawns into sewers, streams, rivers, and eventually into...

  • Artificial Grass Vs. Grass

    The mention of the name David Chaney likely wouldn't mean much to anyone, unless you read the Sports Illustrated article in 1965 that named him "The man responsible for indoor major league sports...

  • How to Install an In-Ground Sprinkler

    An in-ground sprinkler system delivers water automatically to your plants and lawn without hoses or visible sprinklers to mar the landscape. You can hire a professional to install a system, or you...

  • How to Chicken Manure a Lawn

    Using chicken manure is an economic and organic way to fertilize your lawn. Chicken manure is rich in nitrogen and other nutrients that will fortify your soil and beautify your grass. Chicken...

  • How to Convert a Pool From Baquacil to Revacil

    If you have a pool that you maintain yourself, you know how hard it is keep the water from becoming cloudy or dirty. Baquacil has become a staple for many pool owners because if its ease of use...

  • How to Save Fertilizer Burned Grass

    Keeping a lawn green can be challenging, requiring the right balance of water, weed control, and fertilizer. However, an incorrect application of fertilizer to your lawn, usually applying to much,...

  • How to Winterize Sprinkler Systems

    Winterizing an underground sprinkler system yourself (rather than hiring someone to do it for you) can save you about $30-$50/year. It’s a very simple process, but if you don’t do it right you’ll...

  • How to Un-Green Your Life

    The very popular "Green" movement is swiftly consuming the world. Changing light bulbs, cutting energy use, buying non gas dependent vehicles, growing your own food, upgrading to...

  • How to Kill Chickweed Organically

    Chickweed is a common name for plants in the Stellaria genus of the Caryophyllaceae flower family. The plant can be found in gardens and landscapes throughout North America, and its hardy nature...

  • How to Make Stumps Rot

    Tree stumps in the yard can be a nuisance when trimming your grass or doing other types of lawn maintenance. Stumps are also a safety hazard as they are not always easily visible, making them easy...

  • Proper Watering With Water Sprinklers

    Two of the most important reasons to invest in a water sprinkler system for lawns and gardens are to save water and to save money. Automatic water sprinklers will preserve and maintain valuable...

  • Weed Killer Dangers

    Weed killer is a pesticide used to eliminate the growth of weeds in yards, gardens, flowerbeds and driveways. Some weed killers are specially formulated to harm only weeds, while leaving grass,...

  • How to Have a lawn to "dye" for, and use less water

    If you’re a homeowner, a great source of pride is your lawn. One of the first aspects of your home that people notice is your lawn. To have the greenest lawn in your neighborhood, will give you...

  • Pond Pump Maintenance

    If you have an outdoor water feature such as a pond or fountain, routine maintenance on the water pump is crucial. The pump cycles the water in order to keep fresh oxygen flowing and to filter...

  • How to Conserve Water in Your Own Yard

    There are opportunities to save water in our yard everyday. Apply these simple steps to your life will help to get you in the habit of water conservation and you will be helping our planet.

  • Organic Lawn Tips

    We all want to see a beautiful green lawn when we pull into our driveway. Many people think it takes a lot of chemicals to have a nice green lawn. That isn't the case. There are many things you...

  • Methods to Recycle Water

    The world is facing a water shortage even though our planet is more than two-thirds water. We can conserve our water resources by recycling much of the water that we use daily. It only takes a few...

  • Caring for a Newly Seeded Lawn

    As late as mid-October, homeowners are improving their lawns by reseeding, hoping to get a new texture for their lawns. Improper care can work against the conscientious homeowner. To help your...

  • How to Make Grass Grow Fast

    Grass will grow faster when fertilizer is used, but water and sunshine also play a large factor in the speed that grass grows. Find out how to use water to compensate for excess fertilizer with...

  • How to Save Money with In-Ground Sprinklers

    In-ground sprinkler systems can make watering your lawn a lot easier, but if you aren't careful you can waste water - and water is money. With some common sense, some research, and a little sweat...

  • How to Fertilize Your Lawn Properly

    Here is a simple way to get a nice green lawn that you will be proud of and your neighbors will be asking how you did it.

  • How to Adjust Rain Bird Pop-Up Sprinklers

    Rain Bird in-ground sprinkler systems have nozzles that pop up out of the ground only when they are spraying water, so they don't interfere with mowing. The nozzles may need to be adjusted if you...

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