Fertilizing in the fall is a game-changing step to prepare your lawn for winter and ensure it reemerges beautifully by early next spring.

Fertilizing in the fall is a game-changing step to prepare your lawn for winter and ensure it reemerges beautifully by early next spring.
Summer means green grass, but it also means the return of warm-season weeds. Here are four common ones and how to control them.
Helpful lawn care tips from The Old Farmer’s Almanac on how to get rid of six common noxious or invasive weeds.
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Learn how to get rid of tough brush species like poison ivy, poison oak, kudzu, and mesquite with these tips from The Old Farmer’s Almanac.
All weeds are not created equal. Some are much tougher to control than others. And before you can control them, you must identify them first.
Your lawn might look dead in the winter, but it’s just taking a little nap. And a snoozing lawn still needs attention, so check out these five important lawn care tips for winter!