Sod establishes faster than grass seed when filling in a bare spot in your lawn. Grass seed is easier to work with than sod, and is more cost-effective, especially when filling in larger patches.
Why talk about lawns in late March? I mean the magnolias are flowering, the forsythia is in bloom and there’s a crowded lineup of others standing in the wings to add to the show. Seems lawns are the ...
Winter can leave your lawn looking patchy and worn by spring. As the snow melts and the temps rise, homeowners often find bald spots, discolored areas and thin patches that need attention. The best ...
Those unsightly patches of brown and yellow forming in your lawn may not be your pet’s fault. They’re more than likely a sign that your yard is suffering from the dreaded lawn fungus. Lawn fungus can ...
Few things are as frustrating as finding bare patches or brown spots in an otherwise pristine lawn -- at least for homeowners who want a lush, green yard. Unfortunately, grass lawns can be fussy and ...
(StatePoint) Even if you have lush, green grass, your lawn may still have bare spots. Bare spots occur for a variety of reasons, and when they do, seldom fix themselves. To repair these areas and earn ...