With autumn's cooler nights and wetter days in full swing, many gardeners see moss starting to colonise once-perfect lawns. However, if you have one garden item in your shed, moss will seem like a ...
If your trees or lawn start the season looking more lemon than lime, you may be seeing iron chlorosis—a common nutrient problem across much of the west. It’s especially noticeable in early spring, ...
Lawns require considerable attention following summer to prevent them from becoming parched, but gardeners must also be vigilant about moisture accumulating around the grass as this could encourage ...
Autumn is a pivotal period for lawns to build their resilience before the icy winter weather sets in, but moss can hinder this process, leaving your grass exposed. Moss, a sponge-like plant, smothers ...
The sunny weather is keeping our gardens looking vibrant and green, but if moss has made itself at home in your lawn, the grass might struggle to thrive. Moss is an odd plant that doesn't have roots, ...
Moss can swiftly invade your lawn through airborne spores, quickly spreading from one spot to another once it finds a suitable dark and damp environment to flourish in, including on patios and fences.
Numerous gardeners cease tending to their lawns once the mower gets stored away for winter, yet this is precisely when vigilance against moss becomes crucial. Moss flourishes in damp conditions, ...
The heat is here, which means a little more maintenance - especially mowing. Good mowing practices are an important key to a healthy lawn and often go overlooked. Improper mowing can lead to thatch ...
September is actually a great time for you to continue to enjoy your garden, and to roll up your sleeves and prepare your lawn for next year before the winter months set in. One thing that makes lawns ...