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Fall Lawn Care Tips for North Dakota
Aerate, fertilize, and dethatch in the fall but reduce your mowing and watering as grass begins to go dormant.
Month-to-Month Lawn Care Calendar for Maryland
Your month-to-month lawn care calendar for Maryland depends on your grass type. You’ll need to mow, water, fertilize, aerate, and control weeds and pests.
How Often to Water Your Lawn in the Crestview-Fort Walton Beach Area
Lawns in the Fort Walton Beach-Destin area should get water 2 to 3 times a week in the summer, including rainfall, but less in the winter.
The Best Time to Plant Grass Seed in Wisconsin
Late summer to early fall is the best time to plant grass seed in Wisconsin, but you can also establish a new lawn in April to mid-May if you miss the fall deadline as long as the soil is 50 to 60°F.
Everything You Need to Know About Maryland’s Lawn Fertilizer Law
Maryland’s lawn fertilizer law keeps the Chesapeake Bay from absorbing excess nutrients. Discover regulations, tips, and eco-friendly alternatives.
The Best Grass Seed for Maryland Lawns
Discover the ideal grass seed varieties for a healthy lawn in Maryland. Choose from resilient options tailored to the region’s soil and weather.
10 Great Perennials for Your New Jersey Landscape
If you want your garden to be worthy of being in the Garden State, plant these 10 great perennials.
The Best Mississippi Native Plants for Landscaping
The best native plants for landscaping in Mississippi include edibles like American beautyberry, aquatic plants like swamp sunflower, and flowers like crossvine.
Drought-Tolerant Landscaping for Gainesville
A low-water landscape includes drought-tolerant plants and grasses, rock gardens, drip irrigation systems, and more.