Category: Landscaping
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Shade Grasses That Improve Turf Under Trees
Having a lush, green lawn is a goal for many homeowners. But achieving that perfect carpet of grass can be challenging, especially in shady areas underneath trees. The dense shade cast by tree canopies limits the amount of sunlight that reaches the grass, making it difficult for the turf to thrive. Fortunately, there are types…
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Grass Seed Germination Rates for Planting
Getting a lush, beautiful lawn starts with proper grass seed germination. Understanding the ideal conditions and timeframes for germination of different grass types is key to establishing a healthy stand of grass. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about grass seed germination rates to help you grow a gorgeous lawn.…
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How to Mow Checkerboard Patterns Into Your Grass
Mowing checkerboard patterns into your lawn is a fun way to add visual interest and creativity to your outdoor space. With some planning and technique, you can transform your grass into a classic checkerboard design. What You’ll Need Planning the Pattern First, determine the size of the checkerboard pattern you want to create. Measure the…
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How to Grow and Care for Prairie Dropseed
Prairie dropseed (Sporobolus heterolepis) is a versatile, drought-tolerant grass native to the prairies and savannas of central North America. With its graceful, fountain-like shape and attractive seed heads, prairie dropseed makes an excellent addition to gardens, meadows, and natural landscapes. Growing prairie dropseed is relatively easy, but providing proper care ensures the grass thrives. Here…
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How to Grow Bahia Grass
Bahia grass (Paspalum notatum) is a popular warm season grass known for its low maintenance requirements and tolerance of heat, drought, and low soil fertility. With its coarse texture and ability to crowd out weeds, Bahia grass makes an excellent choice for low maintenance lawns, pastures, roadsides, and erosion control. This comprehensive guide will provide…
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How to Grow and Care for Centipede Grass
Centipede grass is a popular turfgrass in the Southeast United States due to its low maintenance requirements and tolerance of heat and humidity. This perennial warm season grass spreads by stolons and forms a dense, weed-resistant turf. With proper care and maintenance, centipede grass can provide an attractive lawn covering for home lawns, parks, and…
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Why So Many People Are Switching Their Lawns to a Clover Lawn
Clover is Low Maintenance Once established, clover requires very little maintenance compared to a traditional lawn. It grows slowly and doesn’t need to be mowed as frequently. Clover also requires less watering, fertilizer, and weed control. The deep roots of clover help the plant thrive even during drought conditions. For homeowners looking for a more…
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How to Kill a Tree Stump 4 Different Ways
Removing a tree stump from your yard can be a tedious and time-consuming process. However, with the right tools and techniques, you can effectively kill and remove a stubborn tree stump. Here are 4 different methods to kill a tree stump for good. Grinding the Stump One of the quickest and most effective ways to…
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Should You Try “Meadowscaping” Your Lawn and Yard This Season?
Meadowscaping is a landscaping technique that converts traditional turf grass lawns into native plant meadows. It has become an increasingly popular sustainable landscaping trend in recent years. But is meadowscaping right for your yard? Here is a detailed overview of what meadowscaping is, its benefits, things to consider before converting your lawn, and tips for…
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Soil vs. Dirt: What’s the Difference?
Soil and dirt are often used interchangeably, but they actually refer to different things. Understanding the distinctions between soil and dirt is important for gardeners, farmers, landscapers, and anyone who works with the earth. What is Soil? Soil is a complex, natural substance composed of mineral particles, organic matter, water, air and countless living organisms.…