Apply pre-emergent herbicide twice a year in Tennessee, in the fall between Sept. 1 and Oct. 15, and in the spring between Feb. 1 and March 15. This allows you to target weed seedlings before they germinate.
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When to Fertilize Your Lawn in Tennessee
The best time to fertilize cool-season grasses in Tennessee is between September and November, but you should fertilize warm-season grasses between March and June, then again in September
The Best Grasses for Florida Lawns
The best grass seed for Florida are St. Augustinegrass, Zoysiagrass, Bermudagrass, bahiagrass, centipedegrass, and seashore paspalum.
What Can And Cannot Be Composted?
Fruit peels, corncobs, and grass clippings compost well, while meat, oil, and plastic attract pests, slow down decomposition, and create bad odors.
How to Mulch Around Trees
To mulch around trees, start by clearing weeds, grass, and other vegetation around the base of the tree, then spread mulch in a three-foot circle about 3 to 4 inches thick. Finish by lightly watering the mulch to help it settle against the soil.
When to Apply Pre-Emergent Herbicides
Apply pre-emergents from February to April, when your soil reaches 55 degrees, and from August to October, when it drops to 70.
What Are Pre-Emergent Herbicides?
Pre-emergents are liquids or granules that prevent annual and unestablished perennial weeds from emerging in your lawn in the spring and fall.
Should You Put Straw Over Grass Seed?
Should you put straw on grass seed? Yes—a thin layer holds moisture and protects seed. Learn how much to use, how to apply it, and when to remove it.
How to Repair Salt Damage on Your Lawn
Learn how to repair salt-damaged grass with our 6-step guide. Flush salt, apply gypsum, and reseed to restore your lawn’s health this spring.
How Often to Sharpen Lawn Mower Blades
You should sharpen mower blades every 25 hours of mowing, but lawn care pro Chelsea Morris says you may need to do it sooner and why.