Consider organic lawn care. The chemicals you put in your yard and on your lawn go affect our drinking water and wildlife.
By Susan - Everett, WA
Small lawns may actually need more consideration when it comes to landscaping. Too many plantings can make them look cluttered. This page contains advice for working with small lawns.
It can be easy to mix up different lawn applications. This page talks about what to do if you applied winterizer instead of fertilizer to lawn.
This is a page about growing green and healthy grass. A beautiful green, healthy lawn is quite attractive. However, this is not achieved without some work on your part.
This is a page about chemical free lawn care. Children and pets play on our lawns, making it important to many homeowners to use safe lawn care products on their lawn.
This is a page about spring lawn care. After a long winter your lawn could probably use some loving care to spruce it up in the spring.
This is a page about fertilized lawn turned brown. Fertilizing your lawn is supposed to help it grow better and green up. It is confusing when a newly fertilized lawn turns brown.
This is a page about re-establishing a lawn. Insect damage and weed infestation can require that you re-establish a healthy lawn.
This is a page about growing a lawn in the shade. A soil test will help you know if your shady soil needs amending to grow nice grass.
This is a page about fall lawn care. For a healthy lawn next spring there are some things you can do in the fall to get a head start.
Only certain formulations of weed killers will work to kill weeds but not your lawn. This is a page about weed killer that won't kill grass.
What type of grass is this and what height should I mow it at? Thank you very much for your time and effort in this matter. Hopefully you help me out.
If I want to level my lawn during the winter by adding soil on top. Will it kill or harm the grass?
By S Lewis
I assume you mean because you are adding the soil on top of existing grass? It all depends on how deep you are putting the soil. An inch or two, the grass will come through. But much deeper and you will want to reseed the lawn.