Spring has sprung for a few months now. How’s your lawn and garden doing? By this point, you’ve probably mowed the grass a few times, considered new plants, and tried to limit the number of weeds. While the lawn may not always need mowing and established plants are not as high maintenance, weeds have a way of taking over if not addressed. Here are seven weed control methods to try—if you haven’t already—to help you through the rest of the season. Read more
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Now that your grass, trees, and flowers are awake, so are certain pests. Here are some of the most common lawn pests you may find creeping around your yard and what to do about them. Read more
There are summer weeds and winter weeds. Some weeds come back every year and some stick around for a short time. No matter what types of garden weeds you’re dealing with, there is a way to deal. Learn more about which weeds are which and what to do about them. Read more
It’s spring! Is your garden ready? Whether you’re looking to start a new garden or spruce up an existing one there are many options for turning sections of your lawn into a lush, colorful wonderland. Here are some current gardening trends to consider when planning a new natural space. Read more
Well, it’s a month into spring now. The flowers are budding, the leaves are back and so are the weeds. So is that it? Is it too late for pre-emergent weed control? Yes and no. Discover what you can still do to help stop more weeds from emerging this season. Read more
What do you think? Is it easier to prevent lawn disease or treat it? Maintaining a healthy lawn is not always easy. However, adding one more lawn treatment product to your shopping cart and to-do list isn’t always necessary. Focus on the following tasks and you could help save yourself some time and money. Read more