Weeds are coming. Even in the most pristine lawns, it's possible a single weed seed will drift through the wind, rain, water, or by animal and find purchase in your lawn. What's a homeowner to do? Especially if you have kids and pets running around and want to help save the planet? Try some of these natural weed control methods. Read more
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There's more than one way to fight a weed. The most common weed control methods fall under one of five categories: preventative, cultural, mechanical, biological, and chemical. The method depends on the type of weed you're dealing with and how far along it is in the growing process. Read more
If you've been outside lately, whether working in your lawn or garden or simply walking around a grassy area, you've likely encountered a few lawn pests. Like you, they look for the best place to take shelter, eat, and raise their offspring. Given the right conditions, they may choose your lawn next and cause irreversible damage. Here are some of the most common lawn pests and ways to deal with them. Read more
Before you get out the herbicides and lawn tools, learn about the various weed benefits and how they can help your lawn, garden, and environment. Read more
With warming weather and budding trees come a not-so-sunny side of spring—weeds. Some are harder to control than others, and some are pretty enough to be left alone. Whatever the case, here are four different types of common spring weeds you may find across your lawn. Read more
Controlling weeds is easier when you get ahead of the problem. While proper lawn maintenance is key in keeping weeds at bay, pre-emergent weed control is your next line of defense. Read more