The best time to aerate is when your grass is actively growing—spring or fall in cool areas, and late spring in warm ones.
Set your lawn up for success come spring by following these core fall practices, such as adjusting irrigation and cutting ...
When the weather outside is getting frosty, your lawn probably is too. Luckily, you can protect your precious grass from freezing, even when it's dormant.
Getting ahead of weed control saves you from a springtime struggle. Whether turning to cover crops or avoiding "seed rain," ...
Lawns can be aerated as often as once a year but that is rarely necessary. Only high-use lawns such as pet runs and sports ...
Grow prairie dropseed for a low-maintenance lawn alternative that will attract birds to your yard for its seeds.