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Gardeners, gear up for our own version of Days of the Dead. Like the three days devoted to remembering and honoring departed loved ones, we focus on remembering the garden by clearing out and clean… ...
Homeowners Associations (HOAs) often have strict rules about lawn care and curb appeal to maintain a uniform, attractive look ...
In its second year, over 11,500 participants pledged to convert 36 million sq. ft. of turf to sustainable alternatives for ...
To start your new lawn, you'll first need to decide what to plant. "Pick a type [of grass] that fits your climate and sun/shade needs," Bryan Clayton says.
Interest has risen in wild, imperfect lawn alternatives, including tapestry lawns, made up of low-growing and colorful plants that require little or no mowing (up 16%), and no-mow meadows of ...
It’s good to plant diverse gardens to service a whole host of wildlife. That’s all very important, of course, but we count, too. If a lawn works where you live, there’s no need to let anyone ...
Managed turf grass areas, including golf courses and park areas cover about 8 percent (400 square miles) of the land area in Connecticut. That perfect lawn typically requires supplemental ...
If you’re a human living on this planet, you should get to know Doug Tallamy, the entomologist and University of Delaware professor whose groundbreaking 2006 book, “Bringing Nature Home,” supercharged ...
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