Whether you start a new lawn or fill in bare patches of turf, follow this guide for the best way to plant grass seed for a lush, healthy lawn.| Better Homes & Gardens
Learn to read the signs of what your grass needs, including how to measure 1 inch of water from your sprinklers.| Better Homes & Gardens
Cultivate a happy, healthy lawn all year long with a nutrient boost before freezing weather occurs.| Better Homes & Gardens
Sod is best planted in cooler temperatures in the spring or early autumn. Here are steps for planting and taking care of newly installed sod.| Better Homes & Gardens
Make these critical corrections to your lawn care and maintenance schedule for a lush carpet of green in no time.| Better Homes & Gardens
Give your lawn the TLC it needs to grow lush, green grass. If it’s time for grass replacement, we’ve got you covered. Use our step-by-step guide, from figuring out the problem to proper care for your new lawn.| Better Homes & Gardens
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Get rid of brown spots on a lawn with this guide to common causes, such as fertilizer burn, diseases, and dog spots, and their solutions.| Better Homes & Gardens
We researched the ingredients and characteristics of a range of grass seed mixes and consulted with experts to find the best grass seed for various climates, soil conditions, and sun exposures.| Better Homes & Gardens
Find out the difference between blood meal and bone meal so you can choose the right one for fertilizing your plants.| Better Homes & Gardens
To help you find the best organic lawn fertilizers, we sifted through various options and conducted internal and external research. With these options, you’ll have a lush lawn without using synthetic fertilizers.| Better Homes & Gardens
The most important components of plant fertilizer are the Big 3: nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. What do these macronutrients do?| Better Homes & Gardens