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How to test your lawn for grubs and what to do if you find them
5+ day, 11+ hour ago (107+ words) Breaking news and analysis on politics, business, world, national news, entertainment and more. In-depth DC, Virginia, Maryland news coverage including traffic, weather, crime, education, restaurant reviews and more. Brown patches in a healthy lawn can be caused by various factors,…...
Refreshing Your Mulch Can Do Wonders for Your Late Summer Garden—Here's Why - AOL
14+ hour, 23+ min ago (764+ words) As summer reaches its peak, your garden may need extra protection from heat and dry conditions. One of the easiest ways to help plants stay healthy is to refresh your mulch. A fresh layer of mulch can help conserve moisture,…...
Cultivating with Kerri: avoiding the August gardening slump
18+ hour, 2+ min ago (1098+ words) Aug 16, 2026 | Community | 0 Are your gardens looking a little tired lately? Have some of your flowerpots become slightly overgrown or unkept? You may be experiencing the August gardening slump. It’s natural during a long summer to go through times when your…...
August Is the Perfect Time to Put Down Compost – and Here’s How
22+ hour, 21+ min ago (1006+ words) Experts all agree that compost offers valuable benefits as a top dressing this month Most gardeners routinely add compost to flower borders and vegetable gardens in spring and fall. But don’t overlook August. It is an opportune time to add…...
Your house probably isn’t haunted—but don’t ignore these 7 creepy signs, experts say
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (943+ words) Beyond an unshakeable eerie feeling, certain signs can lead people to believe they're cohabitating with Casper, from creaky floorboards to flickering lights and phantom smells that seemingly come out of nowhere. In fact, about 60% of homeowners suspect that their house…...
From push mower to powerhouse: Morning Dew Landscaping reimagines Flagstaff yards and more
1+ day, 11+ hour ago (261+ words) Ask Chris Lloyd what sets his business, Morning Dew Landscaping, apart, and the answer doesn't have much to do with mowers or masonry. It's having one of Flagstaff's most loyal workforces. At a company employing more than 80 people, an impressive…...
The Weekend Gardener: Making soil that works for cacti, succulents
1+ day, 13+ hour ago (28+ words) Yahoo If you plan on doing some yard work this weekend, here's the weekend gardener with some tips....
What’s causing those brown spots in the grass?
1+ day, 21+ hour ago (493+ words) What does it mean when brown patches show up in a perfectly healthy lawn? The truth is, it could be anything from drought to dog urine, fungal diseases, pests or too much fertilizer. But many homeowners automatically blame grubs. The…...
Ways to Help Your Garden Survive Summer in North Texas
2+ day, 6+ hour ago (187+ words) Richardson Today Ways to Help Your Garden Survive Summer in North Texas With daily high temperatures in the triple digits and no end in sight, the Dallas County Master Gardeners have some tips on how to help your garden survive…...
The Ground Beneath Us: What This Summer’s Cracked Soil Really Means for Your Garden, Patio and Home
2+ day, 15+ hour ago (416+ words) The honest answer is that most of what you’re seeing is cosmetic and temporary. But a smaller number of cases are genuinely worth watching, and this year, insurers are watching very closely indeed. Why the ground is doing this Much…...