There's a colorful groundcover that can block out weeds or unwanted plants in your yard or lawn. This grass alternative is ...
Maybe it's getting chilly outside, but that doesn't mean your landscape is finished for the year. ID and eradicate these ...
Creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum) has become one of nature's most effective solutions for creating a lush, weed-resistant ground cover for your lawn. This perennial herb creates a dense mat of foliage ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. Please advise me on when and what to use to prevent winter and summer weed ...
Fall may seem quiet in the garden, but some weeds are just getting started. Certain species thrive now, making this the ...
What makes a weed a weed? The answer is a little complicated. At the most basic level, a weed could be any plant growing where it’s not wanted to grow, according to the Bureau of Land Management. By ...
We spoke to two lawn experts about when to apply weed killer to the lawn, alternatives to using a herbicide and why following ...
Plant warm-season grasses in spring and cool-season grasses in fall if possible. Spring is an option for cool-season grasses ...
Nutsedge continues to be a difficult weed to control. Consider using the product Sedgehammer. You mix it with water and spray it on the weed foliage. If the nutsedge is actively growing, the ...
According to Oklahoma State University, the world is home to an estimated 30,000 weed species. Of these weeds, over 4,800 cause considerable economic losses in the food, feed, and fiber production ...
Q: I want to plant St. Augustinegrass but was told that the sod may be full of fungus since it has been so wet this summer. Should I go ahead and sod and treat the fungus or wait until fall when it ...