Over time, grass clippings, leaves, and other debris left on your lawn form a thick spongy layer known as thatch. The process of dethatching involves removing that layer of debris using a metal rake, ...
Eleventh in a series republished with permission from the San Diego County Water Authority‘s website. Once you’ve finalized your plans for a water-saving landscape, you’ll have some demolition work ...
Having a lawn requires consistent maintenance for a healthy and beautiful-looking turf. Sometimes, a low-growing plant, clover, can crop up among the grass. If you don't like the idea of small whitish ...
You can almost hear it: the crunch of crisping lawns all over L.A., thanks to the ongoing drought and recent restrictions on outdoor watering. It’s no surprise, then, that many Angelenos are thinking ...
Some thatch is good, but too much can lead to disease and prevent nutrients from reaching the roots. Here's how and when to dethatch your lawn for healthy grass.