From robotic mowers to clover lawns, these are the trends experts say to expect. David Carter / Getty Images With the cold winter season right around the corner, your lawn is probably the last thing ...
Why People Are Replacing Lawns With Clover (and Loving It) originally appeared on Dengarden. From mowing to watering to fertilizing, maintaining a grass yard can require a lot of work and money; not ...
If you’re like most American homeowners, you’re hoping to maintain a lush, even yard full of healthy grass. But you likely know that there are plenty of things that threaten that dream: namely, weeds.
Teresa Watkins Close-up of clover at Harry P Leu Gardens in Orlando, Florida We've traditionally been taught to keep pesky clovers off our lawns. Now, more and more people are making a case for ...
Clover is a common sight in many lawns, and it often sparks debate among homeowners about whether it is a weed or a plant with hidden benefits. Clover can be both a nuisance weed and a beneficial ...
There’s a new trend sweeping the country and it’s geared toward people who want to cut back on lawn maintenance but still enjoy a soft green landscape. It’s called clover lawns, and the name pretty ...
Grass may seem like an obvious choice for a yard covering but it’s actually a modern-ish norm. The idea of a domestic manicured grass lawn was imported in the early 18th century from France and ...
How the COVID pandemic helped boost Michigan’s honey bee population Do you want to help save the bees? There are things you can do to your lawn to make it better for pollinators. Turfgrasses don’t ...
A clover lawn is an eco-friendly landscaping option that requires less maintenance than a traditional lawn. Clover benefits the environment because it eliminates the need for synthetic fertilizers and ...
Having a yard full of lush, green grass is a satisfying feeling for homeowners. For others, they envision their lawns being filled with clovers -- a symbol of St. Patrick’s Day -- all year. Growing ...
I have had some calls on clover infestations in home lawns. Please remember folks that your lawn turf is still dormant and will not begin to actively grow until soil temperatures reach 70-75 degrees ...