As we increasingly spend time in our gardens, so do a couple of undesirable undomesticated plants, otherwise known as weeds. While those with a wild cottage garden might welcome chickweeds, nettles ...
Landscapers and gardening consultants offer advice on how to plan the great lawn upheaval, and it all comes down to patience versus good old-fashioned elbow grease. It’s often said that in order to ...
This hardy perennial fixes nitrogen and attracts pollinators so you may want to rethink getting rid of these small white flowers. Having a lawn requires consistent maintenance for a healthy and ...
Whether you call them grass stickers or sandburs, you know these prickly little pain dispensers are no fun. Luckily, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert can help you win the war against them ...
Summer and green grass sound like a natural pair, but often your lawn will start turning brown as the weather gets hotter. There are two main reasons why grass will turn brown, so before you try to ...
Have you noticed that grass refuses to thrive in your lawn, but it's lush and green in your flower beds? Unless you’re ready to give up the blooms and create another area to mow, the grass has got to ...
Not true. “You have to remove all the grass and prep the area, because those seeds will not survive the grass,” she said. “The grass is just way too established … and will outcompete those seeds.” So ...