Plants like rhododendrons and azaleas that prefer acidic soil conditions can benefit from an application of granular sulfur to the soil in fall. Using sulfur is the best way to reduce the soil pH.
Any “weekend warrior” can tell you that the golden chalice of lawn care is to have the greenest lawn on the block. Weeds, insects and diseases are not a concern at this level as they just do not exist ...
Fertilizing your lawn one last time before winter sets in may be a crucial October lawn care task you don't want to miss, and it turns out that Epsom salt could help your lawn make it through those ...
A lawn in western Oregon is invaded by moss, which is caused by a combination of shade and wet soil conditions, according to Alec Kowalewski, turfgrass specialist for the Oregon State University ...
Last week I described the basic fertilizers that I use. This week I will add information about when and how often to fertilize different kinds of plants. Lawns: Frequent fertilization is needed to ...
If you’re thinking fall is the perfect time to kick up your feet when it comes to your lawn care, think again. “No matter your weather conditions, giving your lawn proper care now can help it thrive ...
April is almost here and temperatures are starting to increase. Warm season turf grasses (St. Augustine, Bermuda, Zoysia, etc.) will be starting to green up. I get questions from people asking, what ...
Q: Yesterday I intended on spraying my fruit trees with a Sulfur Guard spray and then an application of oil spray. The directions for both products state that the oil spray should not be applied ...
My neighbors have greener lawns than I do. Should I fertilize my lawn now to make it green up faster? Late March or early April is a good time to apply lawn fertilizer. Those who fertilized in ...