Just when yard work is winding down, give your lawn one last feeding. An application of fall fertilizer helps produce healthy ...
Fall is the perfect time to fertilize your lawn. In many regions, autumn is when abundant rainfall and cool weather inspire your lawn to redirect its energy to root development, rather than grass ...
•Continue to water the lawn. A cool-season grass will continue to require water into the fall. Though the lawn won’t need to ...
Every houseplant parent dreams of keeping healthy houseplants with lots of lush leaves and colorful flowers. But if you want indoor plants to grow and bloom their best, you’ll need to fertilize your ...
If you have a warm-season lawn, your grass is getting ready to go dormant for winter. This is why you should never fertilize ...
Hydrangea bushes flowering in a garden on a sunny day - Svechkova Olena/Shutterstock With so many beautiful varieties and colors, hydrangeas are a staple plant in many gardens. However, to ensure ...
Fertilizing your garden, whether growing flowers or veggies, perennials or annuals, is all about getting the right amount of nutrients at the right time.
Like the age-old question about the chicken and the egg, there’s also the gardening dilemma: What do I do first–water or fertilize? When you value the investment you’ve made in your beautiful backyard ...
Fertilizing in fall helps your lawn build strong roots now for a greener, healthier yard next spring. Match fertilizer to your grass type and season, measure your lawn, and apply evenly with a rotary ...