Man mowing a lawn with a red push mower - Raquel Arocena Torres/Getty Images You make time each week to mow your lawn, but what happens when the forecast calls for rain? Is it best to mow your lawn ...
Having a pristine, well-manicured sea of grass greener than a Shamrock Shake takes character, hard work and an eye toward perfection. However, did you know that you could take better care of your lawn ...
Continue mowing while grass is growing, cutting only one-third of its height each time. For cool-season grass, mow until growth stops, ending at 3–4 inches tall. Raise mower height for warm-season ...
In fall, cut cool-season grasses to 2 inches and warm-season grasses 2 to 3 inches tall. Never remove more than one-third of the grass to avoid stressing the plant. Sharpen dull mower blades for the ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Do your seasonal allergies feel like they are getting worse every year? It's not just your imagination. As global temperatures rise, winters ...
As fall temperatures settle in across Kansas, some homeowners may be tempted to let their lawns grow taller, believing longer grass can help protect turf during the cold winter months. But Kansas ...