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Whether your lawn is looking patchy from more use in the summer or you are hoping to plant a new patch following a garden redesign, the good news is that you can still plant grass seed in June.
Good grass starts with great seeds. Todd learns about all the different kinds from Shawn Brannigan of Allen, Sterling & Lothrop.
Zoysia grass shares some characteristics with St. Augustine grass. It’s slow growing, prefers full sun, and produces stiff, ...
As spring transitions into summer and your lawn sees more use, you may notice patches that need reseeding. Here's what to ...
“With cool season grass, if you see 30% or greater soil then it’s probably time to overseed,” McManus said. Warm season grasses do not typically require overseeding.
There are different types of grass seeds: warm-season and cool-season. According to High Country Gardens, they have different traits that make them suitable for growing in various environments and ...
Choosing new turf for your garden in Tampa? From climate compatibility to soil type, find out everything you need to make the ...
Wimbledon baked in its hottest-ever opening day on Monday, but the unprecedented London heat didn’t stop players from putting ...
Mid-summer is always a good time to watch out for crop pests. As you gear up for the fourth, take a quick pass around the ...
Wimbledon 2025 is officially underway on Monday morning. The first round for the Men's and Women's Singles is underway on ...