With increasingly strict water rationing in most of our immediate futures, there is a lawn alternative that requires irrigation no more than once a week and can make do with even less. This ...
Wet leaves, bald patches and short days return, along with the chores that swallow your weekends and your water meter’s patience. Across the country, designers and maintenance crews report a shift: ...
If you’ve been looking to change up your lawn for spring, you’ve probably come across the increasingly popular option to grow clover. The soft, green leafs of clover are appealing to some who are ...
While ordinary lawns turn brown in the first dry spell, a lawn with micro-clover mixed through it tends to stay green, and it does so on roughly a quarter less water and little or no feeding.
Overseeding patchy grass with clover can help lawns look lush and green longer. Clover lawns are low-maintenance, requiring less mowing, watering, and no fertilizer. Overseeding with clover every 2–3 ...
We've traditionally been taught to keep pesky clovers off our lawns. Now, more and more people are making a case for appreciating those once-vexing clovers. What was once considered a pesky weed, is ...