Dormancy is a common reason for grass turning brown in winter. Taking steps like combining grass varieties, proper fertilization, and avoiding salt can help maintain a green lawn throughout winter.
"These grasses go dormant and brown in the winter when temperatures drop below 65, which is why many homeowners [where temperatures drop] opt for cool-season varieties to ensure a beautiful lawn ...
Ornamental grasses are perfect for adding structural interest to borders with their flowing foliage and attractive flowers. They last long into winter, too. There are hundreds of varieties, but the ...
With the scorching summer heat finally in the rearview mirror, here are the best ways to treat your lawn this winter, or plant new grass to start growing. Moon Valley Nurseries recommends ...