If the grass begins to look gray and dull, the soil is bone dry, or a trail of footprints is visible in your grass, it’s a sign that your lawn needs watering.
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Grass seed that’s still good is uniform in color, smells fresh, feels solid and firm, and has good weight. Learn other ways to tell if grass seed is viable.
How to Rake Leaves
Learn how to rake leaves, which involves choosing the right tools and timing in addition to using proper techniques and disposal.
What Happens If You Don’t Remove Fallen Leaves?
Learn how fallen leaves cause trouble for your lawn: They reduce curb appeal, create a fire hazard, decrease grass health, and delay spring greenup.
8 Types of Ants That Can Damage Your Yard
Identifying the types of ants that can damage your yard, like fire ants, is the first step in finding and eradicating their nests.
Where to WFH: 2024’s Best Cities for Remote Workers
Which cities offer the most WFH-friendly environment for remote jobs? Scroll through 2024’s Best Cities for Remote Workers.
What Is Mulch?
Made of organic or inorganic materials like wood chips, straw, gravel, or rocks, mulch is spread over landscapes to help retain soil moisture and prevent weeds while adding aesthetic appeal.
Planting Zones in Arkansas
Arkansas consists of the planting zones 7a, 7b, 8a, and 8b, with the majority of the state falling in Zone 8a. Find out what zone you live in.
5 Signs Your Lawn Has Too Much Thatch
Spongy, browning grass riddled with pests or disease may be a sign your lawn has too much thatch. Learn about these and other signs of thatch in your lawn.
5 Tell-Tale Signs Your Lawn Needs Fertilizer
If your grass is discolored, growing slowly, or overcome by weeds, pests, or disease, it’s likely a sign your lawn needs fertilizer.