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The flip side of our dry summers is that, without sprinkler intervention, Seattle lawns turn into crispy straw. July’s average rainfall is 0.78 inches, according to the National Weather Service, ...
The technique can revive the pores of soil, so it regains its ability to hold water and transport it to the plants.
Got weeds in your lawn? Me too. And although it's tempting to reach for a spray bottle, that shouldn't be our first impulse.Believe it or not, weeds aren't just freeloaders crashing our garden party.
If your lawn looks dull and dry, you may need to aerate it and you can accomplish this with one clever hack. Find out how the ...
Summer brings the heat, and sometimes it can take a toll on your lawn. If you're seeing any of these heat-related lawn ...
Aim to fertilize in early morning or early evening when temperatures are milder and the fertilizer can soak in. Spring and ...
While some recommend spraying your lawn with sugar and have seen positive results, scientific research behind using this ...
If your lawn is looking a bit tired, there's a natural way to get rid of moss using a common ingredient that's probably in ...
As the warm weather continues, moss can start to grow on your lawn but one woman has shared a genius hack to get rid of it - ...
IF the scorching weather is turning your lawn yellow, there’s a simple fix. You can transform your grass this summer with a ...
Should you remove mushrooms in your yard or leave them be? Why do they grow there in the first place? Your questions, ...
The most common issue is that the soil underneath your grass is too compact, which means you need to aerate the lawn to break up the ground by poking it with a pitchfork. You can also scarify, the ...