The condition of your soil affects how it will retain moisture after a rainstorm or irrigation. Learn why your soil still ...
It can be tempting to keep mowing and pruning your lawn in an effort to keep it looking good beyond summer, but it won't always improve the grass. Most people agree that lawns should not be mowed when ...
Moss is a spongy menace that can only survive in damp environments, and begins to grow in autumn once the weather gets colder and rainier. Lawns require extra attention in the autumn to prevent drying ...
Autumn is a pivotal period for lawns to build their resilience before the icy winter weather sets in, but moss can hinder this process, leaving your grass exposed. Moss, a sponge-like plant, smothers ...
Different zones call for different care. Whether you need to start winterizing early in Zone 2, or can enjoy a fall garden in ...
What’s more, moss is one of the most common lawn weeds, known as a ‘silent grass killer’, that appears in the form of green, ...
Growing lemon trees in containers isn't hard if you give them light, water, and good soil. Here are some tips for growing and ...
Most gardeners acknowledge that grass shouldn't be cut when damp, even if it's just slightly moist. The blades will rip rather than receiving a clean slice, and frequently bunch together in the ...
If the extra £25,000 is raised, an adult pair of beavers will be released in Craddocks Moss in May 2026 A wildlife trust needs to raise an additional £25,000 if it is to realise a plan to bring in ...
Avoid these six common fall lawn care mistakes. Experts share what not to do now to help your grass stay healthy through winter and thrive in spring.
Most gardeners acknowledge that lawns shouldn't be cut when wet, even if only slightly moist. Grass blades will rip rather than receiving a clean cut, and will frequently bunch up in the mower.
A green lawn is undoubtedly among the finest features of any British garden - but when moss takes hold, that dense green turf can be rapidly overtaken and spoiled. While some homeowners don't object ...