The key to a good start is weed control. There are several winter annual, biennial, and perennial weeds that can be ...
Don't skip these essential steps for winterizing your lawn before the first frost hits—your yard will thank you later.
Continue mowing your cool-season grass until it stops growing, ensuring the final cut of the season leaves the lawn about 3 ...
• Begin to plant pansies, pinks, snapdragons, ornamental cabbage and kale, and other winter color plants as temperatures cool ...
Continue mowing your cool-season grass until it stops growing, ensuring the final cut of the season leaves the lawn about 3 to 4 inches tall. It's better to have the grass a bit shorter rather than ...
Lawn grasses enter dormancy in the fall and winter but still need moisture to maintain a healthy root system. Learn when you should stop watering your yard in the fall.
From mitigating soil compaction and reducing erosion, to adding nutrients to soil and suppressing weeds, there are many ...
· Continue mowing. Keep mowing as long as grass is growing. With the recent rain, lawns should pick up again. Gradually lower ...
You've likely used the terms, "annual," "biennial," and "perennial," while referring to plants in your garden, and unwittingly banished weeds to a completely different category. However, weeds are ...
WESTMINSTER, Colo., Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A recently published Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) research article indicates that fall-applied residual herbicides are among the best ...
I usually begin our weekly chats with a little gardening humor, but today’s weed topic is no laughing matter, although I could mention the plant breeder who crossed poison ivy with a four-leaf clover ...
"Establishing a winter-hardy grass and legume cover crop mix in the fall – such as cereal rye and hairy vetch – is one of the ...