Summer and green grass sound like a natural pair, but often your lawn will start turning brown as the weather gets hotter. There are two main reasons why grass will turn brown, so before you try to ...
WEST MICHIGAN — Hot temperatures and a lack of rainfall in many West Michigan neighborhoods has left many lawns dried up and looking dead. We reached out to the team at All Season Lawn Care in ...
Jul. 30—Your lawn has suffered through three months of little to no water and it shows. When the sprinklers are unchained in Lewiston's restricted irrigation area, possibly Monday per the latest ...
An enemy may have invaded your beautiful, green lawn, leaving it ugly and brown. A wave of fall armyworms (Spodoptera frugiperda) marches through the South every year from the tropical regions around ...
As fall settles in, it's not unusual to see parts of your turning brown; in fact, many homeowners wonder if it’s a sign of a dying lawn or simply seasonal dormancy. This is an especially common ...
Summer can be particularly harsh on lawns, often leaving them looking yellow or parched by late August, but there's a straightforward method to restore that healthy green appearance. The gardening ...
A paddling pool can bring so much joy to your garden but, sadly, that typically comes at the cost of patchy brown grass. The good news is that this grass isn’t necessarily dead, and you can revive it.
WASHINGTON — Fall might mean colorful leaves and cooler temps, but it’s also prime time to give your lawn a little love before winter sets in. If your grass took a beating this summer from heat, ...