Cool season and warm season grasses are treated a bit differently this time of year. But nonetheless, both could benefit from some maintenance to ensure they grow lush next spring. The cooler weather ...
According to county officials, the park has undergone extensive renovations over the past few years and is now a point of pride among employees in the Public Works Department. However, Director of ...
The Colorado Rockies are changing out the grass at Coors Field in advance of the 2026 season, per KDVR.com and other outlets. The grass at Coors Field is Kentucky Bluegrass, which is grown to be ...
The New York Giants and New York Jets currently "have no plans" to replace the turf field at MetLife Stadium with grass, The Athletic's Dianna Russini reported. Decisions regarding the future of the ...
The Southern Nevada Water Authority announced Wednesday that it has increased its Water Smart Landscape Rebate Program to $5 per square foot for single-family homeowners who replace grass with ...
Move over blood tests, sweat could soon be the new way to assess the body's health status. Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed a wearable ...
A research team developed a wearable sweat patch that tracks health markers in real time, opening possibilities for easier disease monitoring. The device, developed by Professor Ki-Hun Jeong and his ...
Letting your grass go to seed could ruin your lawn. Here’s what to do instead. Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn ...
Early fall is the ideal time to plant fescue, and OSU horticulturist Brian Jervis offers tips on seeding, soil preparation, and care for a healthy lawn. Cooler temperatures in the Tulsa area signal ...
OK, readers, let’s play a game. I want you to raise your hand if you have at least one large shade tree somewhere in your yard. It doesn’t matter what kind of shade tree; it could be an oak, a maple, ...
If you have a lawn, you've probably been in competition with your neighbors and Mother Nature to keep your grass green. With hot and dry weather prevalent this summer, and as we enter one of the ...