Cool-season grasses naturally go dormant in summer to protect themselves against extreme heat. Preventative measures include proper grass seed selection and keeping your lawn dethatched. Even if you ...
It can actually damage your grass. If you're the type who likes to keep your lawn emerald green—even during the hottest parts of summer—you know that water (and plenty of it) is necessary to give you ...
An in-ground sprinkler system sprays water across a healthy lawn. - Bilanol/Shutterstock Watering a lawn properly is key if you want to keep your grass looking healthy and lush. But despite your ...