As winter winds down, you may be getting eager to spend time in your yard, ideally with lush, green grass under your feet. Fertilizing your lawn can help, and spring is one of the best times to do it.
Before you start applying fertilizer in spring, it's crucial to know how much to add, what type to select, and what plants actually need additional nutrients.
Before you fertilize, make sure your lawn is actually ready—timing makes all the difference.
Spring arrives with bright sunshine, chirping birds, and a sudden urge to sprinkle fertilizer everywhere. It seems natural: your lawn wakes up, perennials peek through, and you think, “A little ...
We recently purchased a home that has some very large azalea bushes. We love azaleas, but these are quite large and overgrown ...
Cool-season lawns: Moisture and cool temperatures spur cool-season grasses to grow rapidly in spring. Be prepared to mow as ...
Most houseplant problems aren’t caused by neglect; they’re caused by too much care at the wrong time. Feeding your plants on ...
Avoid over- or under-fertilizing by following this simple timeline.