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Make your lawn and garden the envy of the neighborhood with eHow’s tips on subjects like growing grass and storing bulbs for winter. Growing an herb garden? Is a rock garden a better fit for your environment? eHow has suggestions for both, plus advice on rose gardens, vegetable patches and planting a lawn. Protect your hard work with information on controlling pests, testing soil and fertilization. eHow even helps you get your supplies together with How Tos on organizing gardening tools.

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  • 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 Adjust a Mower Deck

    Lawn mowers are one of the most heavily used pieces of lawn care machinery. Using your lawn mower properly will give you the correct height for your grass. Learning to properly use and maintain...

  • How to Fix St. Augustine Grass Overtaken by Weeds

    To fix St. Augustine grass overtaken by weeds, you'll need to physically remove the existing weeds, over-seed the lawn and create future environmental conditions conductive to the growth of St....

  • Pennington Epsom Salt Fertilizer Precautions

    Pennington is one of the more prominent manufacturers of Epsom salts for use in gardens and lawns. In a sense, Epsom salt is Epsom salt, but there are two basic precautions gardeners should take...

  • How to Keep Crabgrass Out of New Grass Seed

    Keep crabgrass out of new grass seed by properly sowing the seeds and creating a future environment favorable for the growth of grass. Crabgrass is an opportunistic lawn weed that exploits...

  • How to Plant Zoysia Grass Seed

    Plant Zoysia grass by properly sowing the seeds and creating future environmental conditions favorable to the growth of Zoysia grass. Zoysia grass is a popular warm and temperate climate grass...

  • How to Kill Crabgrass Before Overseeding

    Overseeding a lawn is common practice and can be done with some simple materials, a small amount of time and care. It is important to get rid of all weeds in the lawn before overseeding, and...

  • How to Thicken Centipede Grass

    Centipede grass can be thickened by overseeding the lawn and creating favorable environmental conditions for future growth. Centipede grass is popular, low-maintenance and fast-spreading. It is a...

  • How to Plant Seeds With a Machine

    Plant seeds with a machine using a fertilizer spreader. Spreaders are walk-behind devices that automatically distribute seeds as the wheels rotate. Planting seeds with a machine is appropriate...

  • How to Dethatch a Centipede Lawn

    Centipede grass is a popular warm-climate, low-maintenance, course-texture lawn grass that requires moist, nutrient-rich, high-pH topsoil and direct sunlight. Thatch, which is organic build-up...

  • How to Propagate Centipede Grass

    Centipede grass is a popular low-maintenance, fast-growing, course-texture, warm-climate lawn grass that prefers nutrient-rich, high-pH, moist topsoil and direct sunlight. You can propagate...

  • 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 Care for Cut Grass

    Care for cut grass by regular overseeding and by creating favorable environmental conditions that support a full, green lawn. The best time to reseed and improve the top oil's mineralogy is just...

  • How to Diagnose Lawn Problems

    A beautiful lawn adds charm to any landscape. Green, healthy grass appeals to both young and old. Unfortunately, grass lawns are plagued by numerous unsightly conditions and diseases. Regardless...

  • How to Get Grass to Grow Under a White Spruce

    You can grow a healthy patch of grass under a White Spruce tree by properly seeding the area and creating favorable environmental conditions for its growth. Success depends on knowing how to...

  • 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 Control the Neighbors' Dandelion Seeds

    Dandelions can be the bane of your landscape because these weeds can get out of control in no time. The seeds of these yellow flowers can travel from your neighbors' houses via the wind and they...

  • 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 Get Rid of Mold in Grass

    Mold thrives in areas of grass that receive lots of water and not enough sunlight. Mold comes in many different varieties and colors. The first step to getting rid of mold in grass it to create an...

  • 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 Sharpen a Mulching Lawn Mower Blade

    Sharpening the blade on the lawn mower should be done at the start of the season and during the season when you notice the grass tearing while cutting. A sharp lawn mower blade not only extends...

  • How to Buy a Riding Lawnmower

    Riding lawn mowers take the stress out of maintaining your yard. You don't have to bear the strain of shoving a heavy push lawn mower through thick grass or lugging it in and out of your shed. ...

  • Crab Grass Removal

    Homeowners often have to deal with crabgrass. This weed is a common one in lawns and may not be easy to get rid of once it is established. The best thing a homeowner can do is to stop crabgrass...

  • 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 Apply Liquid Weed & Feed Fertilizer

    Weed and feed is a variety of fertilizer that also contains herbicides formulated to kill weeds while nourishing a lawn. Most weed and feeds are designed to kill chickweed, clover and dandelion...

  • How to Get Rid of Clover Grass on the Lawn

    Clover is a small green weed, with a flower that blooms beginning in the late spring and throughout the summer. It spreads quickly and is often difficult to evict once it has settled into your...

  • How to Install Mulching Blades

    If you have an old, dull mulching blade on your lawn mower, chances are it's damaging your grass as you mow. Dull blades tear your grass. This leaves your grass vulnerable to disease, heat...

  • 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...

  • Tips on Removing a Lawn With a Sod Cutter

    A sod cutter slices through sod and clears the grass for a garden space, a path or a flowerbed. It is not a difficult tool to use, and it reduces back stress while yard work is being done. A few...

  • 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...

  • Weedeater Safety

    A weed eater, also called a string trimmer or weed whacker, may be gas powered or electric. It is used to trim weeds and grass where you cannot use a lawn mower, such as around obstacles and along...

  • What Is a Four Stroke Engine in a Lawnmower?

    Gasoline engines have been incorporated into many tools and implements over the years, including for power lawn mowers. The lawn mower is taken for granted today, but its design, conception and...

  • 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 Plant Argentine Grass Seed

    Argentine (or Argentine Bahia) grass is an excellent plant to protect your lawn against drought. Because of its deep root system, it can obtain water easier than most grass. It also has a finer...

  • New Remedy for Creeping Charlie

    From as early as the first century, creeping charlie has been regarded as an edible plant with several medicinal qualities. It has a nasty tendency to take over gardens, lawns, and flower beds. It...

  • How to Use Stepping Stones For The Right Path

    Throw your garden into motion with a path of garden stepping stones. Not only does it serve a purpose of beauty but also gives direction to otherwise dull landscapes and muddy walkways. Lawn...

  • How to Remove a Mower Deck

    Removing the lawn mower deck is the best way to perform most of your lawn mower maintenance and the best way to make repairs to your lawn mower. Quick repairs would be: removing and replacing...

  • 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 Plant Grass Seed in Maine

    Plant grass seeds in Maine by properly sowing the seeds and creating future environmental conditions favorable to the growth of grass seed. Maine's distinctive seasons and harsh winters provide a...

  • How to Apply Lime to Lawn to Kill Grubs

    For some, a lush green lawn is a crowning achievement. If you have a grub problem, these pesky insects can ruin a beautiful lawn by laying eggs and feeding on the roots of the grass, resulting in...

  • 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 Kill Lawn Earthworms

    Earthworms are considered beneficial to lawns because they help decompose organic matter. Some species, however, make mounds that detract from a lawn's appearance. This can be a special problem on...

  • How to Winterize A Lawn Mower - Easy Tips

    Have you ever woke up one fine sunny April morning and wanted to cut the grass? You mosey out to the lawnmower shed, and dig your mower out from under the clutter. You grab the start rope, pull...

  • 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 Overseed With Centipede Grass

    Centipede grass is a common, low-maintenance, fast-growing, coarse lawn grass. You can overseed with Centipede grass by evenly distributing the seeds throughout the lawn area and creating future...

  • How to Seed Grass & Mulch

    To ensure a full, green lawn, seed the grass and then mulch it. Over-seed a fledgling lawn to begin initial growth, or re-seed a mature lawn to increase the density and health of your established...

  • How to Choose Lawn Fertilizer

    Grass gets most of what it needs from the environment around it. Fertilizer is necessary to give grass the important nutrients it needs to continue to grow and stay healthy. Fertilizers come in...

  • 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...

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