Learning how to plant grass seed is essential for creating a lush, healthy lawn that enhances your home’s curb appeal and provides a comfortable outdoor space. Whether you’re starting from scratch or filling in bare patches, successful grass seeding requires proper timing and technique. A well...
This is a very important step in knowing how to plant grass seed successfully. The tender roots of young grass plants will not grow well in compacted soils so it’s essential that this step be done properly. Here are instructions for prepping the ground to overseed bare spots in an ...
Dead grass can make it challenging to maintain a neat and well-manicured lawn and can lead to more severe damage if not addressed, as it allows weeds and other invasive plants to take over the dead spots. It is first important to consider if your grass is dead or dormant. Is my grass ...
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Thatch is a layer of plant material between the living grass and the soil. Less than one-half inch of thatch or so on your lawn is fine, but anything over that can be detrimental to the lawn. It prevents water and fertilizer from getting to the roots and can harbor fungi and insects....
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To be considered carnivorous, a plant must attract, capture, kill and digest insects or other animal life. One carnivorous plant in particular has captured the public's imagination: the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula). Many people first see this amazing plant in action during their elementary ...
fall is an excellent planting time—even better than spring. Many nurseries dig bare-root plants in the fall, sell some, and store the remainder through winter. Such plants are fresher in the fall, and the selection is better. Here’s everything you need to know about choosing and planting...