Choosing the right grass seed is crucial for successful dormant seeding. Cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, fescue, ...
Is it ever really too late to plant grass seed? The answer to that has a lot to do with where you live. As the flakes start ...
The dry, warm autumn experienced by much of Arkansans' pasture lands will likely mean the state's cattle producers will have ...
Despite recent rains, many parts of Arkansas remain in some form of drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. The prolonged dry and warm autumn weather will have a ...
Three steps you can take now to be kind to your stressed lawn: 1.) Stay on top of the leaves. Fallen leaves can be mowed into ...
You may be wanting to get some grass seed down before the first frost hits. If so, we explain whether or not November is too ...
Cool-season grasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and fescue, thrive in cool temperatures and tolerate cold winters. Meanwhile, warm-season grasses, like Bermuda and zoysia ...
Knowing the signs and rules for the last mow of the season will keep your lawn healthy.
"Cool-season grasses like Fescue or Kentucky Bluegrass, common in these regions, also slow down as temperatures drop." When the grass stops growing, usually after the first frost, mowing should ...
Fescue grass is a great cool-season grass for most of the United States and grows well in zones 3 to 8. It’s a perennial grass that prefers full and partial sunlight, so the further north you ...
Blue fescue, also known as sheep fescue, is a hardy, cool-season grass that grows in clumps. This vivid blue-green grass thrives in zones 4–8 and prefers full sun and moist soil. While it can ...
Aerating your lawn before winter can make all the difference in creating a lush, healthy lawn by the time spring arrives.