Clover lawns look great and are a wonderfully sustainable alternative to the standard turf lawn. They require less water and fewer herbicides and pesticides; they fix nitrogen, help protect against ...
America’s biodiverse meadows of days gone by slowly gave way to French- and English-style turfgrass lawns. By the late 1800s, the neatly trimmed grass lawn had become a symbol of wealth. The invention ...
Dwarf white clover can be a low-maintenance, sustainable alternative to traditional turf grass for North Texas lawns, and is more heat-resistant when mixed with St. Augustine, Bermuda or buffalo grass ...
Stop using pesticides on lawns. Mow less frequently and not below 3 inches. Consider introducing white clover or native plants. SHEBOYGAN COUNTY - The Sheboygan community is taking steps to ensure ...
Autumn returns with mud, leaves and weekend graft. Many households are rethinking what ‘green’ should look like underfoot today. Gardeners and landscapers ...
Dreaming of a lush, green lawn without the hassle of constant maintenance? Look no further than clover lawns. These eco-friendly alternatives to traditional grass lawns are gaining popularity for ...
Homeowners looking for a landscape solution that is easy to grow, drought tolerant and good for pollinators are turning toward clover, a trend that is coming back thanks to social-media posts raving ...
A clover lawn is an eco-friendly landscaping option that requires less maintenance than a traditional lawn. Clover benefits the environment because it eliminates the need for synthetic fertilizers and ...
Last year's most popular home renovation trend involved replacing grass with clovers, according to the National Association of Realtors. Around St. Patrick’s Day is a great time to plan your own.
When people imagine a beautiful yard, a lawn full of healthy grass is probably one of the first things that comes to mind. However, despite its popularity, grass isn't the only option. Grass can ...
Every great designer knows expertly layered textures, colors, and patterns create a sensory symphony in our interior spaces. Landscape designers agree these concepts apply to the outdoors, too.