Looking out across the grass and seeing patches of white flowers may not be tolerated by those who yearn for a pristine, green lawn. However, clover in your lawn is not the end of the world. In fact, there are many benefits to this weed that may even convert some green lawn-lovers. Read more
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The first thing to learn about grub control: a few grubs are okay, but a lot is a problem. Learn about the signs of grub problem and a few solutions. Read more
Now that it's summer and you're spending more time out in the garden and lawn, you may have noticed the weeds that survived any early spring weed treatment. Learn how to control summer weeds now so that you can spend more time enjoying the outdoors than battling it. Read more
Do you have billbugs in your lawn? You'll know if you notice thinning spots in summertime. Damage is often mistaken for drought stress, so read on to learn more about the other signs and prevention methods. Read more
Some may see ivy as a pretty addition to their fences and garden walls, but what they can't see could hurt them and their animals. Learn more about this plant and some of the dangers of ivy. Read more
Think you have henbit in your lawn? Most likely found in moist, shaded areas. Controlling henbit is as easy as feeding it to chickens—which is how it got its name—but there are other ways to prevent these weeds. Read more