Chop your leaves and use them to enhance your soil. Have a great yard. Save energy by not requiring a big yard waste truck to ...
If you’re spending all your spare time raking and bagging leaves—only to have them end up in the landfill—here’s what you can do instead.
As the leaves are falling, homeowners have a number of options for dealing with them. Ohio County Extension Agent Karen Cox ...
Set your lawn up for success come spring by following these core fall practices, such as adjusting irrigation and cutting ...
Regular leaf mulching, along with the right lawn care practices, can nearly eliminate common lawn weeds. That thin layer of mulched leaves covers bare spots where weed seeds would germinate. Healthier ...
It might be tempting to give lawns a close ‘crew cut’ before winter, but it’s important not to mow too low. If lawns are ...
If you’re tempted to rake every leaf off your lawn before the snow arrives, experts are saying it's better to leave them be.
Fall leaves can be a nourishing addition to garden beds or lawns. Mulch, them, compost them or simply let them be.
While you can't let fallen leaves cover a lawn all winter, you can mulch them instead of raking. As a bonus, the mulched ...
We made a guide to help you protect vegetables and annuals from frost, choose the right lawn fertilizer and know when to ...
Is raking leaves in the fall bad for your yard? Now that it's rained, is it advisable to fertilize and reseed this month? How ...
Several common fall lawn tasks can hurt your lawn instead of helping it. These tasks weaken roots, smother grass, and encourage mold and pests. Instead, focus on aeration, dethatching, overseeding, ...