Moisture Manager: Making the Most of Your Water
A lot has happened in the last year, so it is likely that few remember 2020‒in addition to many other challenges‒saw ahistoric drought sweep across almost all of New England. Rainfall for the...
A lot has happened in the last year, so it is likely that few remember 2020‒in addition to many other challenges‒saw ahistoric drought sweep across almost all of New England. Rainfall for the...
Water has become an important issue for many communities, and it is likely the problem will become more acute, especially during periods of little precipitation. In fact, some cities and towns have...
A very common misconception is thatcrabgrasspre-emergent barriers need to be in place by the time thatforsythiablooms. The feeling is that forsythia bloom marks the beginning of spring and thus...
A common misconception is confusing vole and mole damage on your lawn. This is because they both become most noticeable whensnow cover meltsin the spring and you get a good look at your lawn for...
Mowing is the most basic and frequently performed lawn care practice. Proper mowing is essential in the maintenance of quality turf and can radically impact the effectiveness of the fertility...
Crabgrassis a common nuisance in lawns, especially during the hot, dry summer months when it is strongest but your lawn is stressed the most. As a summer annual weed, each year crabgrass will...
Like it or not, living in New England comes withwintery weatherand with it comes the potential for damage to your lawn from salt and plowing.
Each spring, when days grow longer, and temperatures turn warmer, homeowners across New England rejoice at the receding snow and the prospect of enjoying their outdoor spaces to the fullest. For lawn...
“Crabgrass is aptly descriptive of this hated weed, for it does scuttle quickly through a lawn.” –Allen Lacy
For the most part, we worry about diseases during hot, humid periods when temperature, dew point, and moisture create the conditions necessary for fungal diseases like Dollar Spot or Powdery Mildew...
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