Weeds are more than just an unattractive nuisance. Certain weeds can exacerbate allergies, attract unwelcome pests to your yard, and compete with desired grasses for sunlight, water, and nutrients.
Spring is on the horizon, and we welcome the warmth and sunshine that it brings to our gardens and lawns, but alongside the ...
Weeds only need the thinnest of cracks to flourish. Broken concrete, a hairline crack in a driveway, and lines between pavers provide plenty of space for seeds to settle and sprout all year long. And ...
One of the most aggressive invaders to hit lawns, flower beds, and natural areas across the eastern United States is Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum). This fast-spreading annual thrives in ...
While vinegar might be an essential ingredient in a homemade weed killer, it isn't always the best solution. Sometimes you might want to cover the ground to stop weeds before they can take over the ...
Dandelions go quickly from bloom to scattered seed also. Pick a dry day if you are applying spray. A day with fog or light misty rain is a good choice with the application of granular weed and feed ...