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Clay soil holds water even when completely drained and is sticky. It is a heavy soil, containing minerals, clay, silt, sand, water and air. Clay soil is found throughout the US, but is most...
Bahia is a warm season grass that is drought resistant. It's a good choice as it can survive in many soil types and resists insects and disease. It can be planted any time in the growing season....
After a winter of family pets using the garden or backyard as a porta-potty, the yard may be quite odorous by spring. Skunks that are attracted to gardens may also leave their scent behind. This...
Sod is a mat of mature grass, grass roots and about 1/2 inch of top soil. Laying sod is a fast and fairly easy way to grow a full, healthy lawn in a much shorter amount of time than sowing seed....
Mold is a type of fungi growing in lawns that receive a lot of water and not enough sun. A lawn ruined by mold requires immediate and aggressive treatment. The first step in fixing a lawn infested...
Remove moss from a roof and concrete by physically removing the existing moss and creating future environmental conditions prohibitive to moss growth. Moss is a small, primitive, opportunist plant...
Ryegrass is a cool-season grass that is very popular because it will keep your lawn green all year long. People often mix ryegrass with grasses that grow during warm weather. When the grasses that...
When you've decided you'd like to start a garden there are certain steps to take to ensure your success. It's a good idea to draw a picture of your garden, making notes on where the sun shines all...
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...
Centipede grass is warm-season turfgrass, meaning it is green and growing in the summer and goes brown and dormant during the winter. It is typically used in lawns in the southeastern United...
St. Augustine grass is a warm season grass meaning it does go dormant in the winter. It is highly shade tolerant and is tough like Bermuda for it regenerates quickly like Bermuda sending off...
Leapin’ lizards Batman! You mean in addition to having to rake all those leaves from the yard we have to rake the roof too? That’s right Robin lad. If you have a barn, tool shed, equipment or...
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...
Grow Zebra grass in Florida by proper transplanting and by creating a favorable environment for its growth. Zebra grass is a large, green and white colored, ornamental grass that can grow to 7...
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...
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...
Lush green lawns can enhance any landscape. Residential lawns commonly utilize many different types of grasses. Popular grasses in many areas include blue grass, fescue and buffalo grass. Common...
Bermuda grass is a hardy grass that seems to be able to grow everywhere. It has been known to stay alive in subfreezing temperatures and in blistering heat, which is why this grass has become so...
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...
Rye grass is grown in place of warm-weather grass, because it remains green in cool winter climates. Start growing your rye grass in the fall. Water the grass during the winter months once a week....
Keep grass and weeds away from an above ground swimming pool by physically removing the existing grass and weeds and by creating a future environment unable to support plant growth. Above ground...
The quickest way to get rid of those pesky leaves.
Make grass grow in November by properly sowing the grass seed and providing a favorable environment for its growth. Topical, subtropical and some temperate climates are able to support new grass...
Growing grass seed successfully requires proper sowing and environmental conditions. Grasses prefer moist, high pH soil and direct sunlight both initially and over the long term.
Grow grass next to a new foundation by properly seeding the grass and facilitating a future environment conductive to the growth of grass. Grass is a generic name for numerous individual species...
Bermuda grass is a hardy, tough grass that is used in many different climates because it can survive in most. Bermuda grass is very easy to grow, but you cannot simply throw the seeds onto a mound...
Grow grass easily by properly sowing the grass in healthy, productive soil and creating future conditions that are favorable to the growth of grass. Grass is a generic name representing hundreds...
The slope of a beautiful lawn is not only visually appealing but very essential to a healthy home. Lawns are graded, that is sloped, away from the foundation of a house to prevent water build up...
In a sandy yard, use drought resistant grass seed such as Bahia and Bermuda, which require less moisture and successfully mature in sandy areas.
If you are trying to keep up with the 'green' movement by avoiding chemicals in every area of your life, you may want to try chicken manure as a fertilizer for your lawn. Chicken manure is one of...
Are you an avid gardener? You have probably experienced many different soil situations, including topsoil that forms large clumps. These clumps make planting very difficult. Small plants and...
Zoysia is a warm climate grass native to southeast Asia, China and Japan. It is appearing more in the southeastern United States in neighborhood lawns because of its attractive, dense turf and...
It is possible to remove moss from cedar shakes by physically uprooting the existing moss and creating future environmental conditions on the roof that are harmful to the growth of moss. Cedar...
Sod is a pre-grown grass product that can literally be rolled out onto a new surface and start growing within days. The soil in the area where the sod will be laid must be prepared in order to get...
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...
Make grass grow in brown spots by overseeding the affected area and creating favorable environmental conditions for the future growth of grass. Grass is a resilient plant that thrives in moist,...
Compost is a great way to keep organic materials from adding to your waste, and to utilize those organic materials for their nutrients in your garden. Leaves make a great addition to compost piles...
Remove moss from treated wood by physically removing the existing moss. Moss is a primitive, non-vascular plant that is capable of maturing in a variety of environments, including on treated wood....
St. Augustine sod is a dense, coarse grass which does well in a variety of soils. It thrives in warmer regions of the world but is primarily found in the coastal regions of both the Gulf of Mexico...
Bahia grass is a tough, low-maintenance grass that grows well in humid, hot areas that receive full sunlight. It is a good choice in situations where a hardy grass is needed, something that can be...
Moss is an opportunistic plant that thrives in moist soil and indirect sunlight. As a primitive, non-vascular plant, moss has a simple root and stem structure. The simple, shallow root structure...
One of the fastest ways to start a new lawn is to install sod. In less than a week, you can go from an old, tired lawn to a new and vibrant outdoor space. You'll need to remove all of the old...
Whether you've decided to go natural with xeriscape, need to put in a new driveway or you just want to replace your lawn, a tarp can help you to kill off that unwanted grass. Since grass requires...
Creeping charlie is a common weed that gets its name from the manner in which it spreads though your lawn. It sends out runners that attach to the ground and grow new roots. Because of this...
Once in a while you will find that a sprinkler head has stopped working. If it goes unnoticed, it can get buried in an overgrowth of grass and weeds, and you will have a hard time finding it....
Get rid of moss between paver stones by physically removing the existing moss and prevent moss from coming back by creating future conditions unfavorable to the growth of moss. Moss is a...
Compost is the process of turning organic matter into hummus, a rich, dark soil that can be used as mulch or worked into the soil as an amendment to add nutrients. Soil that has been amended with...
While you might enjoy them on your pizza or steak, mushrooms are not a pleasant addition to your lawn. However, unless they are forming "fairy rings," large circles of mushrooms that can kill the...
Compost is a product which burns itself off into the ground and has powerful results. Weed seeds cannot survive the use of compost. Compost often smells like a forest or light manure. The main...
This article teaches you how to most efficiently rake your yard. You want to make sure that you buy a wide thick plastic rake as the flimsy ones have a tendency to break. This a manual job that is...