Spring planting is a race to get your grass seed germinated and into adulthood before they face off with summer heat and weeds. That means the earlier you can get grass seed in the ground, the better.
If you’re an average homeowner (and of course, you’re not!), you spend about 70 hours a year tending to your yard. While you may not realize it, the amount of work you put into your lawn is less ...
April is a good month to plant grass seed in Pennsylvania yards, whether it’s fixing last year’s grub-killed patches, thickening thin areas or starting a new lawn from scratch. The task isn’t as ...