Lawn

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Established lawns need about 1” of water per week, as either rainfall or irrigation. Learn when it’s time, how much and the best time of day to water your lawn.
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Lawns can be stressed during extended periods of rainless weather. Letting lawns go dormant—brown—may be the best solution. Lawn diseases can also be problematic.
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This summer your opponent is the weather. Set your lawn up for success with these tips from Allyn Hane, the Lawn Care Nut.
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Chemical lawncare products Q&A. Selecting what kind of fertilizer, herbicide, insecticide, pesticide and fungicide to use, how much and when it should be applied.
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Learn what nutrients help make your grass green with the Lawn Care Nut, Allyn Hane.
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Find the best grass seed varieties for your lawn. Consider location, climate, growing conditions and lifestyle. How to read grass seed labels is also essential.
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These are the most important seasonal tasks to maintain cool-season grass lawns, including when to aerate, fertilize, and repair your lawn in the north.
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Do you have a large brown patch in your lawn? Learn how to manage lawn patch disease from Allyn Hane, the Lawn Care Nut.
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Warm-season grasses create the green lawns we admire in the South and West. Here are some tips for maintaining healthy warm-season grasses from season-to-season.
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Turfgrass agronomist, Kevin Ross, explains why the late fall dormant application of slow-release fertilizer is crucial for your lawn.
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Follow these fall tips from The Lawn Care Nut, if you have warm-season grass.
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Agronomist’s relatively new lawn had problems: weather, over-fertilization. Testing identified the fungi. Homeowner pledges to follow fertilization schedule!