Autumn and winter months might tempt homeowners to neglect their lawns, but one specialist warns against storing away gardening equipment prematurely. Kris Kiser, president and CEO of the TurfMutt ...
Fall yard work doesn't have to mean hours of back-breaking labor, dragging soggy leaves into piles and hauling them to the curb. Experts warn that the old routine isn't just tiring — it can actually ...
The third week of September is not too late to improve your lawn. Fall is the most important time of year to fertilize a lawn in Western Washington so if you only feed the lawn once a year, make the ...
Rethink your fall clean-up. Trade tidiness for resilience, and support our local birds, insects, and healthy landscapes. Photo by Carol Markham Fall is a season of transformation. The air turns crisp, ...
Fall yard cleanup is an important part of home maintenance, but for many people, it can be an unwelcome chore. The job requires a lot of heavy lifting, and it can be dirty, tiring work. If you’ve got ...
One of my favorite things about my 1970s-built neighborhood is that it's packed with big, old trees. They're great for summer shade and fall color, but less great when every leaf ends up in my yard.
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. WEST LIBERTY — Demand for the backbreaking work of raking leaves — and other yard jobs all too common ...
Health experts are offering guidance on several timely health topics as the season changes, from respiratory illness prevention to safe yard work practices. Akron Children's Hospital is already seeing ...
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