The health of your lawn can make a huge difference in how your yard looks. Learning how to revive dead grass will help you on your quest for a perfect lawn, whatever the problem. While you cannot ...
“Everything dies, baby, that’s a fact,” according to Bruce Springsteen, who might have also noted that sometimes things just look dead and can be brought back. Take turf, for instance. As drought ...
Summer and green grass sound like a natural pair, but often your lawn will start turning brown as the weather gets hotter. There are two main reasons why grass will turn brown, so before you try to ...
An enemy may have invaded your beautiful, green lawn, leaving it ugly and brown. A wave of fall armyworms (Spodoptera frugiperda) marches through the South every year from the tropical regions around ...
Does your once green, lush lawn now look brown and lifeless? Apart from the heat and a lack of water that can cause a lawn to die, increased activity during warmer months can take its toll. Whether ...
Frederick Soviero, director of grounds and landscaping for Hofstra University, suggests conducting a pH test on the soil. A pH test will reveal how acidic or basic the soil is, acidic levels being ...
A paddling pool can bring so much joy to your garden but, sadly, that typically comes at the cost of patchy brown grass. The good news is that this grass isn’t necessarily dead, and you can revive it.
(BPT) – As the colder months settle in, your lawn will go dormant for a few months. However, during this time, you should be planning how you’ll revive your lawn when spring arrives. Lawn Pride, a ...
Lawns are a boon for gardens, offering space for children, pets and entertaining. Grass stops growing in winter, but restarts in early spring, when some lawn care makes the most of your garden. Mown ...