If you have a lawn that looks more brown than green and you think your grass is dead, you might be correct—but the good news is that you might also be wrong, and your lawn is just in dormancy.
The impact of snow, ice, and fluctuating air temperatures seems like they might disrupt or wash away dormant grass seed, leading to uneven or patchy growth. The good news? Grass seed is more ...
Make sure you have good drainage. Pooling water and constantly wet grass cause rot especially in the winter when the moisture ...
Cooler temperatures, dormant grass, and the occasional snow can leave many homeowners puzzled—especially when brown patches appear or you're struggling to decipher between common sense and ...
It’s not just actively growing grasses that benefit from wet soil heat retention. Dormant grasses benefit too. Although dormant grasses are not actively producing new roots and shoots ...
Rookie William Mouw paid the price for going in the San Andreas Fault bunker at the par-5 16th hole at the Stadium Course at ...