"Time and again our studies indicate that a dense, healthy lawn is the best defense against crabgrass," he said.
You'd better find out, though - it could make the difference between a healthy and decaying lawn.
Bags of grass grow our landfills when those clippings could be growing a healthy lawn.
A healthy lawn usually requires only one fertilization, in the fall.
So, that "healthy" lawn has the potential to increase your family's risks of cancer or neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease.
It ensures healthy lawns, woodlands and gardens throughout the year.
Scientists endorse the recommendation, but say this produces only about a third of the nutrients required for a thick, healthy lawn.
It accumulates over a long period of time and can suffocate an otherwise healthy lawn.
A healthy lawn consisting entirely of Dichondra is fairly difficult to start, grow, and maintain.
If you have a healthy, established lawn, you probably have thatch.