
When is a lawn problem not really a problem? When it’s a problem of gardener preference or habit, not garden health. If you take a closer look at many of the type of lawn problems you worry about in springtime, you may be able to erase a few from the list. Many gardeners opt to cut down on their workload while benefiting wildlife by eliminating chores like weeding the turf, raking up leaves, and killing grubs with pesticides. Ready to start getting grass problems off your list? Read on. Weeds: In the Eye of the Beholder Weeds are simply plants a gardener didn’t plant and doesn’t want. Think about it. Many gardeners spend hours digging out dandelions because they classify them as weeds, but many others cultivate these edible flowering plants. (Almost the entire plant is delicious cooked.) It’s all a matter of preference. Dandelion and other so-called weeds like […]
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