Anyone who has a lawn in their front or back garden is being urged to rake it this October - or face a potentially ruined ...
As heavy rain and colder temperatures bring moisture to lawns, one thing gardeners have noticed beginning to affect their ...
If you're not a fan of raking up the leaves on your lawn, there's another option you might consider that's actually healthier ...
Moss is a spongy menace that can only survive in damp environments, and begins to grow once the weather gets colder and ...
Moss becomes more prevalent during the colder and rainier weather but experts have advised how to quickly eliminate it ...
Raking leaves is tedious and a chore. So don’t do it. In fact, that’s the lawn care advice one regional expert from Virginia Tech has.
A thick blanket of fallen leaves can block sunlight from reaching your lawn, preventing the grass from performing ...
“A final cut helps tidy the lawn, prevents it from getting too long or matted, and reduces the chance of moss or fungal ...
Do you need to rake your leaves this fall? That all depends on what type of property on which you live. Here are four questions to ask yourself.
The site recommends spreading a layer of gravel around plants to help prevent mushroom growth, as it blocks out their light.
Gardeners' World star Monty Don has urged gardeners to do easy 'once a year' lawn trick during autumn to help keep grass drained and prevent moss ...
Iron changes the surface conditions that moss relies on. It acidifies the immediate zone, dries out the fleshy moss and ...