Fall is a fun time of year. After the worst of late summer heat lets up, the cool crisp breezes are a welcome relief. It is ...
Leaves can be incorporated in mulching by shredding them with a lawn mower or leaf shredder and spreading them across a yard ...
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Overseed Or Reseed: How To Choose The Best Method For Fixing Your Patchy Lawn
Even the most looked-after lawns have patchy or dead areas. When that happens, you'll need to decide if it's a simple ...
Autumn cyclamen (Cyclamen hederifolium), also known as ivy-leaved cyclamen, is a really pretty addition to the garden at this ...
Are the leaves falling in your yard? My maple tree is shedding its pretty orange leaves. I have made one trip through the ...
You can plant leafy greens and sprouting broccoli right through the winter. Peas can be planted by seed through October. As ...
Don’t expect a true or vivid pink in pink daffodils — they have a cup that is more apricot -- but they are an alternative for those who aren’t fond of yellow. Courtesy photo The third week of October ...
“Most of your root growth takes place during the fall,” says David Yost with Merrifield Garden Center. “Grass loves ...
Fall is a good time to repair bare spots in the lawn. Learn what steps you need to take to fix bare spots before winter ...
Raking leaves is tedious and a chore. So don’t do it. In fact, that’s the lawn care advice one regional expert from Virginia Tech has.
Do you need to rake your leaves this fall? That all depends on what type of property on which you live. Here are four questions to ask yourself.
Use your mower bag to collect leaves from your mulching mower, then spread around shrubs and perennials to keep down weeds, ...
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