The cutoff for planting cool-season grass is 6 weeks before the average first fall frost.
The best time to aerate is when your grass is actively growing—spring or fall in cool areas, and late spring in warm ones.
It may feel counterproductive to make plans for planting things when other flora around you is shedding leaves, but November ...
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What To Know About Turf Grass

Whether you know it or not, you’re likely incredibly familiar with turf grass. Why? It’s practically everywhere, and almost ...
It is not too late to mow, edge and trim your lawn. In general, rake the leaves first, but if the fallen leaves on the lawn ...
Homeowners with new gardens need to pay more attention to watering over the first couple of years, including throughout the fall. New plantings need routine monitoring even when there is a sprinkler ...
The growth of lawn grasses slow in the fall before they enter winter dormancy. Learn when and how to cut different types of lawn grasses before the first frost to keep them healthy during the winter.
Discover how diverse animals are vital for Earth's health. From wolves maintaining forest balance and bees pollinating our ...
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.
Fall may seem quiet in the garden, but some weeds are just getting started. Certain species thrive now, making this the ...
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Plan for next year's garden now that it is fall

Before planting again next spring, be sure that plant debris from the previous year has been removed or completely composted.