Worcester Telegram on MSN
Winter's heavy snow was good for your lawn. Here's why
Despite a harsh winter, landscapers say the plentiful snow was good for lawns, insulating grass and helping with drought.
Snow piled all in one spot can kill the grass under it. When snow falls on a lawn with tall grass or where leaves haven't been removed, it can kill the grass. Prep your lawn in fall and use a ...
Parade Home & Garden on MSN
Snow mold is back: The gross lawn problem you’ll see when the snow melts
Snow mold can make a lawn look unsightly and damage your grass; here's what causes it and how to eliminate it from your turf.
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