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Post Wanted interviewed fertilization experts to round up the best grass seeds to plant this fall. Plus, find a in-depth FAQ section on how to use them for different climates.
Whether you're looking for a grass alternative that tolerates heavy, light, or no foot traffic, we've got you covered with ...
Plant roots grow if soil temperatures remain over 40°F, which means turf grasses will continue to establish a healthy root system through much of fall and early spring (and even during the winter ...
Laying new grass seed in the fall is one of the best ways to achieve a thick, green lawn, and come spring, you'll be glad you did it. Cooler temperatures, increased rainfall, and less competition ...
Fall is perfect—the soil is warm in August and September when we sow grass seed, and when the grass germinates and starts to grow in a few weeks, the weather is turning cooler, promoting good grass ...
Dead sod is serious stuff. It's so specific. You put down a slab of sod, and it perishes, and it looks as if you should mark the spot with a headstone. It's probably my fault for laying sod in the ...
The worst time of year to reseed your lawn is almost always the peak of the hot weather season in your region. "For many ...
Everyone knows the rain has not been on our side in central Ohio, but here are some tips and tricks to help you take care of your lawn in this drought.
When you fertilize a lawn in the fall, grass plants are in a mode of taking nutrients down into their roots for storage — compared to spring and summer when it is taking up nutrients mainly to ...
What's the best time to plant grass seed? Whether so-called cool-season or warm-season species, grass seed germinates better in spring (and fall) than in the heat of summer.
Fall planting works because it mimics nature’s rhythm. Wildflowers and grasses naturally drop their seeds in late summer or fall, where they lie dormant until the cold passes. By planting now, you’re ...
The Native Plant Sale features more than 100 rare, unusual, and favorite varieties of native wildflowers, shrubs, and grasses for all growing conditions, including drought-tolerant, rain garden, and ...