Search

  • Sod

    … install sod than with seeding. More expensive. An instant lawn and faster establishment. Limited choice of turf … should be ½ to ¾ of an inch. Installing sod Starting a New Lawn for site preparation. The best time to lay the sod is … a New Lawn Lawn Renovation and Overseeding Grass Seed Care and Maintenance of Lawns after Seeding Moss in Lawns …

  • Chemical Injury - Lawns

    … of chemicals that are labeled for use on lawns. Common lawn herbicides are available under different trade names …

  • White Grub Management on Lawns

    … product label.   Related information Japanese Beetles Identification of Grubs in Lawns Author:  Dr. J. Kevin …

  • Mining Bees - Lawns

    … should be avoided if possible. Heavy watering with a lawn sprinkler will discourage nesting behavior. Long-term … these bees. If the area is not conducive to a healthy lawn,  groundcovers  or heavy mulches may provide an … Related information Meet a Pollinator: Cellophane Bee Lawn Care and Maintenance Groundcovers Still have a question? …

  • Fruit Plant Care

    … Raspberry plants with landscape fabric used for weed control. Photo: J. Traunfeld, UME Updated: May 16, … techniques To ensure direct contact with the soil, move mulch away from plants to fertilize and reapply it after … diseases come back each year. They become active and are best controlled at specific points during a fruit plant’s …

  • Understanding Agricultural Liability: Premise's Liability (FS-1001)

    … of its natural vegetation and planted with a crop or orchard (MD. CRIM. LAW CODE ANN. § 6-406). Maryland law …

  • Natural Area Management Services webinar series

    … Services to your Clientele Expanding your Business: Land Care Practices on Small Acreages (Webinar #1 of the Natural … Center Maintaining Tree Plantings: Riparian Buffer and Lawn Conversion  (Webinar #4 of the Natural Area Management … Macaulay (University of Maryland Extension) Converting Lawn to Natural Area and Controlling Invasive Plants: A Case …

  • Iron-based Herbicides

    … Control in Landscapes and Lawns Some broadleaf weeds in a lawn or landscape may be considered undesirable or … dandelion, narrow-leaved plantain, dove-foot geranium, lawn burweed, and oxalis, as well as algae and lichens. The … dermatitis or sores. PRODUCTS EcoSense Selected Lawn Weed Killer, 1.5% Chelated Iron (Scotts) 24 oz RTU …

  • Lawns and the Chesapeake Bay

    … 2022 By Thomas R. Turner , and Peter Ricciuti The way you care for your lawn can help prevent pollutants from reaching Maryland's …

  • Garden Fertilizer Basics

    … of the soil increases Overuse of fertilizers can lead to weak, succulent growth, encourage insect pests and disease … fertilizers. Most garden and landscape plants grow best in a soil pH range of 6.0-7.0. Many nutrients become … because there is often not enough N at any given time to meet plant needs.  Nitrogen gives plants their green …