Homeowners who have upgraded their lawn to drought-tolerant, native plant species like buffalo grass or clover have reported ...
Dense growth and a cozy, prey-filled habitat make these grasses a dream for snakes — great for nature, not so great for ...
One smart homeowner sought the insight and advice of the r/lawncare subreddit, regarding an invasive weed in their rock walkway and lawn. "What invasive plant is this?" the OP asked. The attached ...
Over the past decade, invasive European chafer beetles have taken hold in Western Washington. Crows, racoons and other ...
We’ve seen many landscapes where bermudagrass has taken over lawns and then invaded flower and shrub beds. The grass creeps along the ground, rooting wherever it touches the soil or mulch, forming a ...
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Top 10 most common grass problems

The grass could always be greener — or less weedy or patchy, depending. Read on for the top 10 grass problems, as identified ...
Canada thistle is an invasive plant with a deep, extensive root system that requires persistence to completely remove from your lawn. Weeding out young thistles by hand and applying herbicides at the ...
Dear Neil: My lawn is being taken over by this invasive weed. I’m also seeing it in the neighbor’s yard. Pulling it seems futile, as there always seem to be pieces left behind, plus I end up pulling ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." No matter the diligence or determination you have, weeds tend to creep into every nook and cranny of ...
Earlier this summer, an invasive species called Japanese Stiltgrass was spotted in Rock County. Scientists are now asking the public to help prevent the invasive grass from spreading across the state.
For this home, Yardzen designed an entertainment-friendly backyard that pairs gray gravel and pavers with native plants and drought-tolerant species. Courtesy Yardzen For some people, the battle for ...
Most homeowners know what a healthy lawn looks like. The challenge is understanding why their yard doesn't match that picture — and what it would actually take to get there.