Learn from an expert the ways to avoid common mowing mistakes, such as neglecting lawn mower maintenance, scalping the grass, or mowing inconsistently.
Types of Mulch for Your Landscape
With so many types of mulch, such as wood chips, bark, cardboard, gravel, and rubber, it can be confusing to choose among them. We’ll help you understand each type so you can choose the right one for your landscape.
What is a Pollinator Lawn?
Pollinator lawns are an alternative to regular lawns that are made with a mix of blooming flowers, shrubs, and low-maintenance grasses. Pollinator lawns are vibrant spaces designed to attract bees, birds, butterflies, and other pollinator species.
From Norse Folk to Hip Hop: The Unexpected Soundtrack of Professional Lawn Care
What music do lawn mowing pros listen to while they cut grass. Country, hip-hop, rock, Norse folk music, and more, 600+ LawnStarter pros say.
How to Choose the Right Mulch Color for Your Landscape
When choosing the right mulch color for your landscape, consider your home’s exterior color, landscape style, plants, and other factors, which we’ll explain here.
When to Apply Weed and Feed to Your Lawn
Spring and fall, when temperatures range between 60 F and 90 F, is when you want to apply weed and feed. Wait until:
• You mow at least twice, so you’re sure the grass is actively growing.
• You get a mild day with no wind and no rain in the 24-hour forecast.
When to Water After Applying Weed and Feed
A good rule of thumb is to wait 24 to 72 hours before watering a treated lawn. Here’s when to water after applying a weed and feed by the type of product:
• Granular post-emergent: Wait 24 to 72 hours before watering to allow granules to dissolve on weed leaves.
• Granular pre-emergent: Water within 3 days with ½ inch or more to get the herbicide into the soil.
• Liquid weed and feed: Wait 24 to 48 hours before watering to avoid dilution.
How to Use a Grass Tiller
A tiller is a fantastic way to remove an existing lawn and prepare for reseeding. Learn how to use a grass tiller to transform your lawn.
How to Store Grass Seed (5 Tips)
To store grass seed properly, place it in cool, dry conditions away from moisture and sunlight.
What Is Slow-Release Fertilizer For the Lawn?
Slow-release fertilizers gradually release nutrients into the soil over an extended period, providing a steady supply to grass.