Posted by Grange Co-op on 29th Dec 2021
Crabgrass is one of the most invasive, damaging weeds in the Pacific Northwest. Plaguing even the healthiest lawns, crabgrass gets its name because it grows low to the ground with stems that radiate out from the center grass clump, resembling crab legs. If left unattended, crabgrass can quickly take over a lawn, growing stronger and resultingly more difficult to kill. Preventing Crabgrass
Pesky crabgrass spreads quickly during warm summ… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 19th Jul 2021
A lush, properly-maintained lawn can do more than just beautify your home. It absorbs rainfall, lowers soil erosion, produces much-needed oxygen, and enhances the quality of air by absorbing dust and other particles. Whether you're trying to revitalize existing grass that has been damaged by disease or winter or aiming to grow your lawn from scratch, planting the most suitable grass seed can help you make your lawn look incredibly beautiful.… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 19th Jul 2021
What Is Landscaping Fabric?
Landscaping fabric, also known as landscape fabric, is a textile material used to prevent the growth of weeds in your planting beds. The material inhibits sunlight and covers sections of the plants you wish to protect, while still allowing moisture and water to the soil. Landscape fabric is a great way to protect your planting beds from unwanted weeds, saving you time by reducing maintenance in the long run.… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 19th Jul 2021
Interested in taking up beekeeping, or already have a hive of your own? Beekeeping can be a rewarding and educational endeavor. No matter if your purpose is solely for honey production, helping out the planet by creating a habitat of pollinators, or simply an urge to learn something new, regardless of why you engage in beekeeping, you may experience your own set of concerns and questions. Both the professional and the
beginner need guidance… Read more