As the days begin to get longer and warmer in early spring, you may notice an abundance of several weeds in your gardens, lawns and landscaped areas. Four of the most common ones that we see are ...
We went through a long, cold winter. The warm, sunny days of spring are starting to roll in. When we get outside to work in the yard, we are going to want to focus our time on the yard and garden ...
Keeping weeds at bay is key for a neat and tidy garden and to help your precious plants thrive. Catching them early on, before they have time to spread, is always beneficial – but to do so, you'll ...
With spring in the air, it’s time to get working on your game. And your lawn. John Petrovsky can’t help you with the former. But as manager of education for the USGA Green Section, he’s filled with ...
A well-kept lawn means tackling weeds without damaging your grass. While garden weeds grow around plants, lawn weeds emerge directly from your turf, challenging your efforts to maintain a healthy lawn ...
Weeds are easiest to control when they are establishing and actively growing. The perfect time to tackle dandelions and other weeds is in autumn. Courtesy Johnson County Extension Give a weed an inch ...
As the temperature starts to warm up in the spring, the plants in your garden are waking up and so are the weeds. If you are intimidated by the spring barrage of fast growing weeds, Weston Miller, OSU ...
Q: I have heard that some of the weeds that come up in yards and gardens can be eaten. Can you tell me which ones I can eat? Any ideas about how to cook them? A: As spring arrives, weeds compete for ...
Warm weather and timely rains means two things: Spring is here and weeds aren’t far behind. Find out what you can do now to help prevent weeds from taking over your lawn this year. Crabgrass is the ...
Spring thaws the ground out, bringing life back to dormant grass and pesky weeds. Good lawn management in spring and summer leads to a healthy lawn that’s pleasant to deal with. After taking important ...