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Aim to fertilize in early morning or early evening when temperatures are milder and the fertilizer can soak in. Spring and ...
Got weeds in your lawn? Me too. And although it's tempting to reach for a spray bottle, that shouldn't be our first ...
When to fertilize, when to water, how short to cut the grass. You've surely heard one or more of these lawn care myths, but ...
Some important yard and garden tasks can cease for the season, although a few others should continue through the summer.
Grass in nearly all Wisconsin lawns are cool-season species, which do not typically actively grow in midsummer, even going ...
The flip side of our dry summers is that, without sprinkler intervention, Seattle lawns turn into crispy straw. July’s average rainfall is 0.78 inches, according to the National Weather Service, ...
Common lawn mowing pitfalls include not staying on top of lawn mower maintenance, following an inconsistent mowing schedule, ...
Some of the flowers, such as petunias, that you enjoyed into June will probably not tolerate the heat and humidity of summer.
Should you remove mushrooms in your yard or leave them be? Why do they grow there in the first place? Your questions, ...
A toxic algal bloom has been identified in Lake Powell, a popular lake in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
Celebrate the Fourth of July weekend at splash pads, pools and slip-and-slides, says Central Iowa Water Works. But lawn ...