The best ground cover plants for Wisconsin include English ivy, candytuft, and sweet woodruff. They grow where grass won’t and add visual interest.
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Harley Grandone, a writer and landscape designer, enjoys writing blogs for LawnLove. After 20+ years of being a landscape designer, she’s delighted to be able to combine her love of writing with her love of the industry. When not writing, she spends her free time on her sailboat, learning affiliate marketing, and having fun with her family in the Philadelphia suburbs.
The Best Ornamental Grasses for Wisconsin
Blue fescue and tufted hairgrass are among the best ornamental grasses for Wisconsin. These grasses add texture, color, and resilience to your landscape.
The Most Common Weeds in Wisconsin
The most common weeds in Wisconsin include dandelion, purslane, chickweed, and yellow nutsedge. Learn to identify these common weeds in your yard.
When to Plant Grass Seed in Ohio
The best time for planting grass seed in Ohio is fall, from August 1 to September 15. Fall offers less weed competition and warm soil temperatures.
Best Grass Seed for Central Wisconsin
Cool-season grasses, including Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, and fine fescues, are the best grass seeds for Central Wisconsin lawns.
The Best Grass Seed for Southern Wisconsin
Cool-season grasses, including fine fescues, Kentucky bluegrass, and tall fescue are the best grass seeds for Southern Wisconsin lawns.
The Most Common Weeds in South Carolina
South Carolina’s most common weeds include dandelion, white clover, purslane, and plantain. Learn about these and other common weeds in the Palmetto State.
When to Plant Grass Seed in Maine
August 15 through September is the best time to plant grass seed in Maine. Grass seed thrives when soil temps reach 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Best Grass Seed for Northern Wisconsin
Cool-season grasses, including Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, perennial ryegrass, and fine fescues, are the best grass seeds for Northern Wisconsin lawns.
The Best Grass Seed for Wisconsin Lawns
Cool-season grasses, including Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, fine fescues, and tall fescue, are the best grass seeds for Wisconsin lawns.