
A brown or dull lawn doesn’t always mean failure—it usually means your grass is stressed, not dead. Whether the cause is heat, drought, poor soil,

Anyone who is both a garden lover and an animal lover knows the importance of determining which plants may or may not be harmful to

Short, darker days in the cold months of winter can be hard for gardeners. Fortunately, there are many tropical, cold hardy plants to help keep

Urban and forest soil types are different in many ways, namely due to the climate and surrounding vegetation. This is why you’ll notice certain plants

Mulching and pulling weeds in fall is an important component of year-round lawn care. Fall lasts from September 21st, the autumnal equinox, to December 21st,

The beautiful thing about succulents is that they’re extremely hardy, and therefore easy to maintain. Most succulents thrive in warm, dry climates, due to their

If you are looking to smarten up your landscape, flower bed, or garden in general, adding decorative rocks is both attractive and useful. They can

Overseeding your lawn can improve the quality and health of your grass and soil. It’s one of the most effective things you can do. Another

The difficult thing about lawn diseases is that they often look similar- at least upon initial inspection, and the range of circumstances in which they

Many fungal lawn diseases look a lot alike, so it’s good to know how to tell them apart. Why? Because then you know how to