From fine fescue to Bahia grass. Most grasses are classified as warm-season or cool-season, indicating which climates they can grow in. Warm-season varieties thrive in southeastern parts of the ...
Planting grass seed is a great way to start or overseed a lawn to revitalize it or cover bare patches. You don't want to mow ...
Grow green grass with just a few hours of care per week.
Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini suggests a maintenance regime for cool-season grasses.
Wondering when to start mowing again? Here are three key signs that your lawn is ready for its first cut of the season.
Cool-season grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass or tall fescue are among the most common cool-season grasses needing attention ...
Late March or early April is the final time to fertilize fescue lawns, as they'll start to struggle with the warming temperatures. Fertilizing a cool season lawn in the summer season could cause undue ...
Cool season grasses (Kentucky bluegrass, perennial rye, tall fescue) do best in the northern half of the state. On the other hand, warm season grasses (Bermuda, buffalo grass, zoysia) fare better ...