Zoysia turf grass (Zoysia spp.) forms a dense, weed-free lawn that resists foot traffic. Learn how to grow a lush lawn with less fertilizer and water.| The Spruce
A uniform, lush, green lawn adds appeal to the look and feel of your home. Knowing how often to mow your lawn will help you maintain a fit and trim turf.| The Spruce
Whether you’re looking for a riding mower, walk-behind, gas, or electric model, we researched and tested the best lawn mowers to help keep your yard looking great.| The Spruce
To determine which type of grass is perfect for your lawn, one consideration is your climate. Learn about the other factors in choosing a grass.| The Spruce
Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) is popular in Northern lawns and has distinct pros and cons. Learn how to plant and care for it.| The Spruce
Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) is a warm-weather turf grass popular because of its drought and foot traffic tolerance. Learn more about this grass in our guide.| The Spruce
Learn the essential steps to starting a new lawn from seed, from rototilling the soil to planting the seed to caring for the new seedlings.| The Spruce
Tall fescue grass (Festuca arundinacea) is a low-care, clumping turf grass that has good tolerance for shady locations and drought conditions.| The Spruce
St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) is a warm-season type grown in the southern United States. Learn how to identify it and how it grows.| The Spruce
Should you leave grass clippings on the lawn after mowing, or rake (bag) them? It depends on grass height and other factors.| The Spruce