No matter how well you care for your lawn mower, rust always seems to creep in. You wipe the blade down, store it out of the rain, maybe even use a rust spray, and still, after a few weeks or a long ...
This is not the same kind of rust you might get on patio furniture or an old car, instead this type of rust is a fungus that grows on grass. The rust appears as small brown or orange flecks on the ...
The first hint of a condition called "lawn rust" often comes from the bottom of your shoes, Chris Enroth, University of Illinois Extension horticulture educator, said. Homeowners may notice some ...
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What to Do Now to Prepare Your Lawn for Winter

Don't skip these essential steps for winterizing your lawn before the first frost hits—your yard will thank you later.
“Most of your root growth takes place during the fall,” says David Yost with Merrifield Garden Center. “Grass loves ...
The mushrooms are probably one of the many kinds of harmless fungi that live in organic matter within or underneath the lawn.
Brown patches in your lawn, like these in St. Augustine grass, are a sign of a fungal or other disease. Howard Garrett Let’s switch from vegetable garden talk to landscaping today and discuss diseases ...