This St. Patrick’s Day, American Meadows highlights the growing shift toward microclover and alternative lawns ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The key to a healthy, low-maintenance lawn could be easier than you think. Wiryono Prasetya Utomo / Getty Images Lawn care can ...
St. Patrick’s Day gets us thinking about all things green — from shamrock decorations to our lawns, which we hope will soon show signs of life.
Add clover to the lawn? For more than 70 years, clover has been viewed primarily as a “lawn weed” that’s to be eradicated along with the dandelions, chickweed, and crabgrass in pursuit of the ideal ...
Clovers are making a comeback in lawn seed mixes. Today many families want to attract more pollinators to their yards. They are searching for ecologically sound ways to grow grass, including adding ...
Tired of the work and water that your lawn takes to maintain? Want to be more environmentally conscious with the space you now dedicate to a lawn? Then trade in your monoculture grass for something ...
Boost the bee and pollinator appeal of your lawn by incorporating microclover, self-heal, creeping thyme, crocus, grape hyacinths and other bee-friendly flowering plants in your lawn. You’ll create ...
Lawns are high maintenance, water-hungry and hard on local biodiversity. These ground cover plants offer a lower-effort, more ...