Spring arrives with bright sunshine, chirping birds, and a sudden urge to sprinkle fertilizer everywhere. It seems natural: your lawn wakes up, perennials peek through, and you think, “A little ...
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Spring lawn care — what should you really be doing?

Cool-season lawns will be more competitive if kept at a height of 2-3 inches. Certain species perform better when mowed at 3 ...
March is here. It is usually the start of our dry season, but we are heading into the season in a serious drought.
Some flowering perennials need a little boost of nutrients from a low-nitrogen fertilizer in the spring to ensure they bloom ...
Most hydrangeas should be fertilized in early spring to provide nutrients to produce summer blooms. Learn how and when to fertilize hydrangeas correctly.
With spring fieldwork on the horizon, ICIS senior fertilizer editor Mark Milam describes the fertilizer market as “positively cautious”. “I think the fertilizer side is more on the positive side and ...