Both cool-season and warm-season lawns require ongoing maintenance during the winter months. Learn the proper winter mowing, fertilization, irrigation, and weed management strategies to keep your lawn ...
Discover whether you should mow your lawn in winter and learn the best practices for winter lawn care. Understand grass ...
As autumn cools the soil, grass growth naturally slows down. However, giving your lawn one last cut before winter's chill arrives is often a smart move. The challenge is timing this final mow just ...
Mow your lawn through fall but stop once the grass goes dormant. Cool season grasses should be around 2.5 to 3 inches tall during the fall. Allowing grass to stay too tall before a frost can lead to ...
As temperatures drop and lawns go dormant, many homeowners unknowingly set themselves up for trouble come spring.
During the winter months, your lawn is either growing slowly or resting in dormancy, depending on the climate in your region. Mowing is greatly reduced or nonexistent and many lawns are blanketed with ...
Cut your lawn properly in fall to avoid mold and fungal problems. Mowing correctly in fall entails knowing when to make the final cut and how high the grass should be left to stand for winter. Combine ...
Watering your lawn in winter is important to prevent slow recovery and issue with weeds in spring. During droughts, water your lawn lightly to maintain health, but usually, it doesn't need much in ...