Fall is the perfect time to fertilize your lawn. In many regions, autumn is when abundant rainfall and cool weather inspire ...
Many gardeners fertilize their lawns in spring. While it's not exactly wrong, you may see greater benefits from feeding your ...
It’s easy to think that because the calendar has turned over to Fall, that you’re done withlawn carefor the year. Surely you don’t need to fertilize this time of year, right? Wrong. Your final ...
As temperatures drop and daylight decreases, grass slows its above-ground growth (the roots continue to grow vigorously in ...
As a rule, never apply more than 1 pound of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet of lawn. Be sure to choose slow-release fertilizer ...
After one of the driest Augusts on record since 1895, lawn care might look a little different for central Ohio residents this fall.
When fertilizing your lawn, you can actually end up doing more harm than good. These are some of the the most common ...
Spring is the season most often associated with lawn care, and for good reason. Grass starts growing in spring, and the season is a great time to fertilize many grasses in the hopes lawns can look ...
If you have St. Augustine or zoysia grass, fall is a time when brown patch fungus becomes active. The dry weather is helping ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Unfortunately, we have hit a dry spell throughout the last six weeks here in the Valley. Hopefully we get some rain in the next few weeks as we near the ...
There's a lot to consider when deciding to rake your leaves or mulch them in the fall. We can help you make that call.
Spring is the season most often associated with lawn care, and for good reason. Grass starts growing in spring, and the season is a great time to fertilize many grasses in the hopes lawns can look ...