With spring upon us and winter in our rearview mirror, it’s time to evaluate if your lawn needs a boost after chilly and frosty temperatures; after all, it needs to prepare it for high foot traffic ...
When your lawn starts turning green as the weather warms up, it seems like it's truly springtime. A few simple care practices at this time of year will go a long way toward promoting a dense stand of ...
Remove weeds by the root and consider using a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent annual weeds. Check the underside of camellia leaves for scale insects and treat with horticultural oil or a systemic ...
Overfertilizing or using the wrong fertilizer in spring can damage your lawn. Choose slow-release, balanced fertilizers; avoid high nitrogen and early application. Aim for steady growth; avoid surge ...
Warner’s Outdoor Solutions has shared practical timing guidance for spring weed control and fertilizing to help residential and commercial property owners prepare lawns in the Twin Cities metro area.
Fertilizing in spring helps grass recover from winter and prepares it for summer foot traffic. Healthy, full lawns can skip spring fertilizing, but patchy grass needs it to thrive. Fertilize only when ...