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When dealing with weeds forming in newly established sod, it is important to consider what type of turfgrass you are trying to establish, along with what type of weeds that you want to eradicate....
By opening up your ground to allow higher rates of seed infiltration, you can achieve higher rates of successful germination. The most important aspect of generating these high rates is to achieve...
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...
Buffelgrass can become a fire hazard if you live in a poorly irrigated climate, which more than likely means you live in a warmer climate. Buffelgrass, however, can be a beautiful addition to...
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...
Herbs are generally easy to grow and relatively hearty given proper growing conditions, growing medium, light, water and nutrients. Fresh herbs are ideal for use in culinary endeavors or for...
How to Plant a Seed
When planting a seed, you'll need a container, some gravel, potting soil and compost to plant the seed in. Plant your seed properly with tips from a third-generation flower grower in this free...
Thistle is a creeping perennial, meaning its complex root system spreads and sprouts new plants quite frequently, and it is quite hardy during winter temperatures. For these reasons, thistle can...
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...
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...
Rye grass is a popular grass that makes for luxurious lawns. Rye grass generally requires little maintenance, although it does require some at certain times of the year. The best time to plant rye...
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...
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....
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...
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...
Fescue is a non-native, cool season grass often used as a turf grass. Some varieties are infected with a fungus that makes it more drought-resistant. This perennial grass has minimal wildlife...
Fescue grass is best planted in the fall. However, circumstances sometimes don't allow you to wait. If you find yourself forced to seed fescue in late winter there are some basic steps you can...
Scotts Turf Builder Tall Fescue Mix is an ideal grass for harsh conditions. The grass is highly tolerant of heat, shade, insects and disease. Further, Scotts's production process gives the seeds...
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...
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 full green grass under any conditions by properly sowing the grass seed and creating future conditions that are favorable to the growth of grass. Grass is a generic name for hundreds of...
Weeds are opportunistic plants that take advantage of sparsely growing grass and bare patches on a lawn. Lawn grass is sensitive to pH balance, moisture and sunlight. When any one of these...
Seed grass and kill weeds by physically removing the existing weeds, properly seeding the lawn area, and creating future conditions favorable to the growth of grass seeds. Lawn grass prefers high...
Fescue is a rugged, durable grass which handles heavy traffic and compact soils very well. This grass is a great option for keeping a beautifully green lawn year-round. Fescue does need a bit of...
Planting grass seed can be done seasonally or as needed for damage during the course of the year. Before planting grass seed determine the soil's health, choose tools appropriate to the size of...
Planting a new lawn, or even repairing bare spots in an established lawn, can be a time-consuming and expensive process. Taking the right steps to provide your newly seeded area with a good...
Mulching newly sown grass seed with hay helps the soil retain moisture, which the new seeds need to germinate. The hay also helps protect the seed from being eaten by birds. Once applied, the hay...
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...
Northwind plants, also called northwind switchgrass, are a tall blue-tinged grass that grows in clumps. The northwind can tolerate almost anything including salt air, making it an ideal plant for...
Start Bermuda grass by properly sowing the grass seeds and by creating favorable environmental conditions. Bermuda grass is a fine-textured lawn grass that is popular in warm climates because of...
Maintaining a thick, lush lawn takes work, but it is not impossible. All you need is a little time. If you have more weeds than grass growing in your lawn, it is a good idea to eliminate the weeds...
Crabgrass poses a serious problem for your lawn. It takes control and competes with your turfgrass for dominance. Though you can prevent this common issue, some of the most common solutions pose...
The most important part of planting grass is choosing the right type. For the most part, transitional and cool-weather grasses are the best kinds. These grasses are perennials, dying off in the...
The terms sweet potato and yam are interchangeable in the produce section of the grocery store, but the yam actually belongs to the Dioscoreaceae family, while the sweet potato belongs to the...
Musk thistle is an aggressive, biennial weed that propagates solely from seed. It is found mostly in grassland and pasture locations, especially in the western United States. To control musk...
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.
Purple fountain grass is a hardy seasonal perennial. It grows quickly in full sun and well-drained soil, propagating itself from feathery seed heads at the tips of its blades. This ornamental...
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...
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,...
Tall fescue can be an excellent grass for lawns in regions extending from the central United States to the northern United States and Canada. This grass is shade- and drought-tolerant, and stays...
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...
In a sandy yard, use drought resistant grass seed such as Bahia and Bermuda, which require less moisture and successfully mature in sandy areas.
Russian thistle, also known as tumbleweed, is a non-native plant introduced to American from Russia in 1873. It is common in the western United States, having been inadvertently distributed along...
When seeding your lawn, it's important to use the right amount of grass seed so that you don't end up with bare spots on your lawn or buy more grass seed than you need. All commercially available...
Television and print media ads proclaim Canada Green grass seed to be a miraculous cure-all for trouble areas. The grass is said to withstand the most severe conditions, including drought, and...
Squirrels may be cute little critters, but they can also be a pesky nuisance. Whether they gobble up all of the bird seed, destroy the garden or try to get into the house, they are often unwelcome...
Fescue grasses are among the hardiest and easiest to grow, making them a common choice for lawns, athletic fields, golf courses and business parks. Even though fescue grass is quite hardy, you...
A lush green lawn instills pride in many a homeowner. All that beauty, though, requires some key careful decision-making. The first, and possibly most important decision, involves when to plant...
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...