Ed. note: Welcome to Super Secrets, a new GOLF.com series in which we’re picking the brains of the game’s leading superintendents. By illuminating how course maintenance crews ply their trades, we’re ...
It's a familiar story: You sow seeds in the spring, watch them sprout into a healthy lawn by June or July, but then it turns brown during the heat of the summer and fails to return the following year.
Our lawns should be greening up nicely by now. That makes it a good time to look for dead spots and areas where the grass has died out. Bare spots are often the result of past damage to the lawn from ...
Gardening Ask the Gardener: Use native grasses to let the sun light up your yard Planning for how light can interact with your plantings allows you to leverage luminosity to a significant effect.
Do you want to consider a different type of plant in your landscape? Something that is drought-tolerant, attractive to wildlife and easy to care for? Consider ornamental grass. Mondo grass and liriope ...
The right grass in the right place. Ornamental grasses are suitable in almost any landscape setting. They combine well with garden plants—annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees; and they are fitting in ...
Grasses are glorious as summer ripens into fall, with their leaves and stalks turned to gold, copper or red and their banners of seeds fluttering in the wind. Many of the best ornamental grasses are ...
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