After a long, hot Southern summer, it's not unusual to find a few bare spots in your lawn. Cooler fall temperatures make it the perfect time to get out there and do some repair work. If you act now, ...
Weather extremes in Texas in recent months have left many lawns damaged by freezing temperatures, drought or pests. When spring arrives, many of us will be out restoring and patching turfgrass. Once ...
Sod establishes faster than grass seed when filling in a bare spot in your lawn. Grass seed is easier to work with than sod, and is more cost-effective, especially when filling in larger patches.
An enemy may have invaded your beautiful, green lawn, leaving it ugly and brown. A wave of fall armyworms (Spodoptera frugiperda) marches through the South every year from the tropical regions around ...
As temperatures fluctuate in late fall and the winter season, the freeze-thaw cycles cause soil to expand (heave) and contract. This can force plants, roots, and even hardscaping elements upward. Left ...
No matter how cute your dog is or how good they are at playing fetch, they don’t feel much like your best friend when they damage your lawn. Of course, it isn’t your dog’s fault that their pee kills ...
No matter how cute your dog is or how good it is at playing fetch, it doesn’t feel much like your best friend when it wrecks your lawn. Of course, it isn’t your pup’s fault that dog pee kills grass, ...