6 Types of Grass in Louisiana (The Ultimate Guide)
While Louisiana has plenty of fertile soil and rainfall, the hot and humid summers can take a toll on your turfgrass, not to mention you, the person out in the heat taking care of it. … Read more
While Louisiana has plenty of fertile soil and rainfall, the hot and humid summers can take a toll on your turfgrass, not to mention you, the person out in the heat taking care of it. … Read more
We get it. You’ve got better things to do than take care of your lawn. That’s why choosing the right grass (or even a ground cover) is so important – the right grass saves you … Read more
If you’ve lived in Colorado for any length of time, then you know it’s not a “sow it and it will grow” kind of place. Colorado’s alkaline clay soil and dry, drought-prone conditions (along with … Read more
With mega droughts threatening California and lawn irrigation accounting for 70% of all household water use, picking the right grass (or lawn alternative) can not only provide you with a better looking lawn when droughts … Read more
With low rainfall and dense, growing cities in the desert, picking the right grass for your lawn – one that’s drought hardy, requires little irrigation, and can thrive in salty and alkaline soil — is … Read more
Maintaining a lush, green lawn is one of the primary preoccupations of most homeowners. However, in most parts of North America it’s not possible to keep grass growing year-round. At both ends of the temperature … Read more
You may never have thought about what kind of grass your lawn has, but picking the right grass that can thrive in Alabama’s humid summers, high rainfall, and frequent dry periods, as well as your … Read more
When the lush green carpets of lawns get covered first with falling leaves, and then with blankets of snow, you may wonder how your grass plants will survive the freezing temperatures and low light levels … Read more
Starting a lawn from seed is an economical way to get a thick, lush, lawn, but it’s important to time its planting carefully. While some might think that spring is the best time to grow … Read more
If you live in the American south, you’ve probably heard of St Augustine grass. But did you know that there are dozens of different types (cultivars) available? Floratam and Palmetto are two of the most … Read more