Knowing exactly when you should aerate your lawn will help you revive a struggling lawn without chemicals. Here's how to tell if your lawn needs aerating and how to time it right.
Browsing: Caring for Your Yard
Cottage gardens are intentionally casual. Go big on color, but light on labor with this classic, informal garden style.
Bagged mixes for containers aren‘t “dirt cheap,” but can you reuse potting soil? If you follow these steps to ensure the soil is healthy, you can.
The best height to cut grass depends on the type of turf grass you have and the season. Here's how to adjust your lawn mower height settings so your lawn looks its best.
Learn about properly weeding your garden by correcting these 7 common mistakes.
To help you choose between drip irrigation vs. soaker hoses, this guide explains the pros and cons of each.
You're probably aware that the cicadas are here for the season—but you may not have known you can compost their carcasses and shells to enrich your garden compost and soil.
Yard cleanup can cause more harm than good when done too early in spring. These tips will help you get your spring garden cleanup done at the best time to help out pollinators and other beneficial insects.
Wondering what do with grass clippings after you mow? Here's how to use them to improve the health of plants and soil throughout your landscape.
Learning how to compost is one of the best gardening techniques for feeding plants and improving soil.
