The fall season is all about pumpkin spice, Halloween decor, and dealing with leaf clean up. So it’s easy to think that once the weather turns cooler, you’re done with lawn care for the year. Surely ...
Cut your lawn properly in fall to avoid mold and fungal problems. Mowing correctly in fall entails knowing when to make the final cut and how high the grass should be left to stand for winter. Combine ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. As winter weather sets in, many grass types enter a dormancy stage. During this time, the grass is still alive — just growing more slowly or ...
With the first hard freeze just around the corner, Dr. Green Services is reminding Chicago-area homeowners to winterize their lawns now before freezing temperatures hit. Late fall is the final chance ...
As North Texas lawns begin their winter slowdown, Dr. Green Services is urging DFW homeowners not to overlook a ...
Neil Sperry gives advice on a dying ligustrum, pecan scab ruining crops, yellowing red oaks, zoysia repairs before a wedding, ...
The annual carpet of dead leaves can be an important component in gardens. They can serve as root-protecting and ...
Farm acreage increases, coupled with ongoing consumer demand, mark an ongoing positive outlook for the Texas Christmas tree ...
Attached is a photo of my red oak tree. It has been yellow in color the past two years, and it is dying slowly now. I’ve ...
Cities and states are trying to ditch America's most hated appliance. They're already running into challenges.
There are certainly many beautiful species of trees, but if you want to plant something that offers extra benefits, consider ...
Can I prune my overgrown shrubs back now? You certainly can do tidy-up trimming now but save major pruning and re-shaping for late January or early February. Pruning stimulates new growth, and you ...