View post: Most Homeowners Treat Invasive Lawn Grass the Wrong Way—Here’s the Pro Guide to Killing It Without Harming Your Plants Grass needs sunlight to grow, so start by trimming tree branches to ...
Our lawns should be greening up nicely by now. That makes it a good time to look for dead spots and areas where the grass has died out. Bare spots are often the result of past damage to the lawn from ...
Plant this type of grass and you won’t have to worry about patchy spots under your trees. Let’s face it, grass just grows better when it receives plenty of sun during the day. Sunlight helps it grow ...
Choose shade-tolerant grasses like fescue (cool zones) and zoysia or St. Augustine (warm zones). Ornamental options like Japanese forest grass, liriope, and blue fescue add interest to shady spots.
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9 elegant maples you can plant in your Bay Area garden for the dappled shade you crave
There’s a particular kind of afternoon light in Bay Area gardens that people don’t talk about enough. It filters through ...
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I transformed the darkest corner of my garden into a leafy oasis with these shade-loving plants
My permanently shady border used to feel like wasted space, but these easy plants have transformed it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Let’s face it, grass just grows better when it receives plenty of sun during the day. Sunlight helps it grow tall and healthy.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image credits: Unsplash There’s a particular kind of afternoon light in Bay Area gardens that people don’t talk about enough. It ...
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