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Summer brings the heat, and sometimes it can take a toll on your lawn. If you're seeing any of these heat-related lawn ...
Whether you're looking for a grass alternative that tolerates heavy, light, or no foot traffic, we've got you covered with ...
If you’re wanting to introduce texture and movement beyond what flowering plants or perennials can achieve in the garden, ...
Many of us are hoping our rainy season will get started very soon, and it has and will continue. We can capitalize on our ...
Now, after several years working as a professional gardener, I have planted all sorts of grasses, but I remain a little in ...
Bamboos are grasses, so one would think that conventional grass killers would be up to the task. But even the best of them ...
Browse over 70 varieties of native plants, including flowers, grasses and hard-to-find plants for sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 8-10 in the Von Ruden Park gazebo at the intersection of highways ...
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.
Early fall will bring ragweed and goldenrod. In fact, ragweed is one of the worst plants for allergy sufferers. A single ragweed plant can produce up to 1 billion grains of pollen.
Fall also is the ideal time to plant seed or lay sod. Lawn grass is a cool-season plant and by September, we’re past those long, extremely hot stretches of weather.
The dune planting program, held annually in the spring, is being added this fall after a major storm washed away much of the TOBAY shoreline before the summer. To save the summer reason for Town ...
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 ...