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Fall brings cooler weather and glimpses of winter ahead. And that means your landscaping habits will need a bit of tweaking—by adjusting your lawn care routine in the fall, you can protect your grass ...
I love the cooler weather and slower-growing lawn grass of fall. I know that my lawn mower, weed eater, and other tools can soon be cleaned and tucked away for many months. But before that happens, ...
Most of southcentral Pennsylvania has thirsted its way through a hot, dry back end of summer 2025, resulting in plants and lawns that are unusually parched for this time of year. While this week’s ...
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The crinkly “Metallica Crispa” ajuga is known as a very slow growing groundcover with deep blue, spring flowers. Courtesy photo Fall is for planting and as the weather cools and rains return, it is ...
Wichita’s new permanent water restrictions begin this month, and customers may have questions on what the regulations mean for the health of their yard. City water customers have been under stage two ...
Danny Karon, an attorney and founder of Your Lovable Lawyer, explains that water restrictions "are put in place because of drought or infrastructure problems, to promote sustainable practices, and to ...
The lawn as we know it goes back to England in the 17th century. Aristocratic landowners on big estates showed off their wealth and status with unproductive stretches of manicured grass. Long ...