You water, fertilize and do all the right things, but your lawn doesn’t respond to your nurturing. There may be a simple ...
If you have tried everything and your lawn still is not doing fantastic, it may be time to get your yard's soil tested to see if it might need to be amended to adjust its pH, and lime is perfect ...
Moss thrives in wet autumnal weather, but it's important to remove the opportunistic plant before winter settles in - or else ...
Many different forms of fertilizer can be used. (See the NPS Fact Sheet #3 for more details.) Lime is also important for home lawns. The optimum pH for lawns is 6.0 to 7.0. A soil test (available ...
I apply lime to the lawn and shrubs at least once every three years and every year to vegetables and flowers. Chop the lime into the soil with a hoe for best results. Do not use lime around acid ...