If you’re planning to plant grass seed this spring and live in the transition zone, a 200 mile wide belt that straddles the South and MidAtlantic and includes North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, and ...
Bare patches don’t just happen randomly. They’re often the result of problems, like grubs, pets, or fungal diseases. You can plant grass seed in this patch, but if you don’t address what the ...
Lawn and gardening specialist at lawnmower brand Hayter, Chris Cooper, said March is the perfect time to start whipping your garden back into shape, and to begin mowing your grass.
As March approaches this weekend, many people across the country will be starting to think about their summer lawn and taking ...
Explore ways to freshen up any hard landscaping, from scrubbing down paving to giving tired garden furniture a makeover ...
Rabbits in the backyard can spell big trouble for the garden. Here's why these pesky critters are using your yard to nest and ...
Now is the ideal time to tackle the weeds in your garden before they get too well-established - but weedkiller is not the way, says Alan Titchmarsh ...
For anyone growing their own fruit and veg March is the last chance to prune apples and pears before the buds burst.
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8 Cute Backyard Animals That Cause Big Problems (and Humane Ways to Deter Them)
Cute visitors can chew, dig, and raid, but simple humane barriers and cleanup keep backyards peaceful and wildlife wild every ...
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North Carolina’s opaque national forests are about to get even more secretive
In 1910, the father of American forestry got canned. Gifford Pinchot had developed his ideas in the woods of the Biltmore Estate, founded the Yale Forest School, and, in 1905, became the first chief ...
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