Watering Grass in Winter
Your lawn still needs water, but there are several reasons why watering your grass in winter at higher summer levels is a bad idea.
Your lawn still needs water, but there are several reasons why watering your grass in winter at higher summer levels is a bad idea.
The truth is, you don’t have to rake leaves. But before you get too excited, you also can’t just leave them lying on your lawn. If you have kids, definitely get out the rake and create some piles for fall-tastic jumping and playing, but once the fun’s over, you will need to decide what to do with all those leaves.
Fall is a crucial transition time for both warm and cool season grasses. Learn the best fall lawn practices to ensure spring success!
Ask any homeowner and they will likely tell you that weeds are the biggest nuisance in the yard. Most of the unwanted vegetation that populates our lawns in early spring actually gets its start in the fall and grows through the winter. The best way to control these winter lawn crashers is to stop them before they start with pre-emergent herbicides.
You may never see them, but your grass could be feeding uninvited lawn grubs. Learn how to identify & spot signs of possible infestation.
To find the right Bermuda grass for your lawn, let’s take a look at the identifying features and care requirements.