Also known as “weed barrier” or “geotextile,” landscape fabric is a permeable material you put over your soil to literally cover weeds and prevent them from growing. But is landscape fabric really your best choice to fight weeds?
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As with most things that seem too good to be true, there are some notable drawbacks to using weed and feed products. Let’s look at the pros and cons of weed and feed so you can make an educated choice about whether to use it on your grass.
Learn moreIt’s time to learn what kills chickweed. If these mat-like weeds are spreading across your yard, you’ve got several different termination options.
Learn moreAre you doomed to endure brown, withered patches of grass in the shade? Not at all. You just need to know how to choose, plant grass for shaded areas, and maintain it.
Learn moreFertilizer burn can damage the health of your grass and harm the beauty of your lawn and garden. By understanding the causes and learning prevention tips, you can avoid costly damage and keep your landscape looking its best.
Learn moreUnsure of what to do with your grass clippings? Composting grass clippings is a simple yet powerful way to transform your lawn and garden maintenance routine into a sustainable and eco-friendly practice. By composting your clippings, you not only reduce waste and keep valuable organic matter out of landfills, but you can also create a nutrient-rich resource to nourish your landscape and improve the health of your soil.
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