Control tactics: A dense, vigorous lawn is the best way to combat henbit. Mow the lawn at 3½ to 4 inches tall to promote ...
Some simple lawn care in October can help your grass look better next year. Cooler air reduces stress, but the soil stays ...
Lawn grasses enter dormancy in the fall and winter but still need moisture to maintain a healthy root system. Learn when you ...
The best fall fertilizer for cool-season grasses is a high-nitrogen fertilizer with the correct amounts of phosphorus and potassium to address soil deficiencies.
Continue mowing your cool-season grass until it stops growing, ensuring the final cut of the season leaves the lawn about 3 ...
There's a lot to consider when deciding to rake your leaves or mulch them in the fall. We can help you make that call.
At Cooperative Extension we recommend that if you only fertilize your lawn once per year, do it in the fall. Our cool season ...
Fall is an optimum time for many lawn care practices. Seeding, thatch and weed management, along with fertilizing are all ideally done in fall. We have seen an unusually warm fall so far across ...
It is now fall and the weather will become more comfortable soon before it’s just cold. Here are a few things to do in our lawns and gardens now that ...
It may seem like lawn chores have slowed down for the season by early fall. But not so fast! Cooling temperatures don’t mean you can ignore your lawn because several common threats to your lawn’s ...
Fall is here. Making sure your trees and yard are ready for changing temperatures or decorating your home can be daunting. Thankfully, Red Shovel can help. According to Red Shovel, right now is ...
Clean-up is an essential fall chore, but what it means — and how much you should actually do — has shifted in recent years.