Pre-emergent herbicides are truly the unsung heroes of weed prevention because they form an invisible barrier in the soil that stops weed seeds from sprouting. Gardeners and landscapers alike use them ...
When it comes to lawn care and lawn treatment products, many homeowners wonder if January is too early for herbicide application. Timing is everything if you want these products to work effectively, ...
Goosegrass pops up quickly and it can spread rapidly too. But there's one ideal method for eliminating it in your lawn and ...
Unless you've joined a very small club of people who enjoy turfgrass interspersed with dandelions, henbit, clover, and other interlopers, applying a pre-emergent herbicide to your lawn is one of the ...
The weather just seems to get more and more unpredictable. From the extreme winter storm a year ago to the warm December we just had, unusual weather can make gardening even more challenging than it ...
Q. My lawn is brown from the lack of rain, is it dead? Should I still use a pre-emergent herbicide? K.F., Tulsa A. Many of the lawns in our area are brown due to heat and drought stress. Bermuda and ...
Skip Orth has been in the lawn service business for over 25 years, he is the author of the book “What Every Home Owner Along ...
For weeks, many of you have been making plans to start getting your lawn in shape for the upcoming season. Now it’s time to put the plans into action. You might look at your to-do list and see “plant ...
How would you describe your lawn? Is it a clean, neatly kept lawn made up of one desired grass species? Is it a hodgepodge of various types of native grasses and “weeds?” Do you have a lawn at all?
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