The secret to a lush lawn starts with consistent watering.
Lawn care experts share when you don't need to water your grass, and when it really matters. An unirrigated lawn tends to turn brown and go dormant in hot, dry weather. If lawn has been dormant for ...
Don't turn off your irrigation system or bring in lawn sprinklers too soon this fall. Water your lawn until it stops growing for strong root and aboveground growth. Aim for ½ to 1 inch of water a week ...
Watering your lawn in the summer is an essential task you shouldn’t skip. But do you need to water your grass in the winter? Most grasses in the United States go dormant when the temperatures drop and ...
These are the signs your lawn is getting too much moisture. Watering your lawn is crucial for lush and green grass, but do you need to keep doing it when the weather gets colder? Watering your lawn in ...