8 Grasses that Stay Green in Winter

During winter, most turf grasses go dormant – they turn in a straw-yellow or brown color. For this reason, homeowners decide to overseed their warm season grass lawns like Bermudagrass, zoysia, or St. Augustine with a cool season grass like ryegrass for color before the onset of cold winter. Apart from overseeding for color, you … Read more

What to do with Grass Clippings (After Mowing)

The pieces of grass produced when mowing a lawn are called grass clippings. The main component of grass is water, and this explains why they decompose so fast whether left on the lawn or even when tossed in the composite. Grass clippings also contain very important nutrients like nitrogen, which is highly essential for the … Read more

How to Cut Grass without a Lawn Mower

Lawnmowers have seen rising popularity over the past few decades for various reasons. They are highly efficient since they can cut lawn grass over a large area of grass in a few minutes. The other best thing about lawn mowers is that you do not always have to push them; some can propel themselves over … Read more

6 Tips for Mowing Wet Grass

Do you live in a wet climate? Is your lawn constantly wet? Ideally, you should mow your lawn when the grass is reasonably dry. Mowing wet grass is strongly discouraged—not only do you risk slipping and falling or skidding in a riding mower, but you can easily shorten the life of your lawn mower too. … Read more