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Lawn Care
Everyone wants a beautiful, lush and well-kept lawn, one to
be envied by all their neighbors and congratulated on by their
parents. But for every one gorgeous lawn, there are 10 others in
various states of problems and distress. The secret to having that
“perfect” lawn involves good old fashioned
work and sweat. (That's
the good news, and the bad news!)
Sure you can spend a fortune on a professional lawn
service combined with a pest control service and grass fertilizer
company but why should you? All you just
need a few basic tips on how to get, keep and maintain the most
envied
lawn in your neighborhood.
Grass – it is best to go with a mixture of grass seeds rather than
one particular type. The variety will help ensure a dense and
healthy grass carpet. It is best to check with a few local nurseries
to find out the best grasses for your local climate.
Mowing – never trim too low as this will cause your grass to “burn”
or brown in the sunlight. It is best to either bag or rake up most
of the clippings rather than leave them on the ground so your grass
doesn’t turn yellow from lack of sunlight. How often you mow will be
determined by you and the earth in so far as how much rainfall or
watering has occurred since the previous mowing.
Aeration and adding top soil – you should do this every year in the
spring in order to prepare your grass for the summer and the hot
sun. The aeration will help with the growth while the top soil will
add nutrients and stability.
Trimming – a well manicured lawn utilizes an old fashioned edge
trimmer to create a deep furrow and clean edge. This tool should be
used at least 4 times a year with an electric string trimmer doing
the duty the other times.
Watering – too much water can be as harmful as too little. You can purchase a rain sensor device for your
sprinkler system at any do-it-yourself store. Grass tends to be
fairly forgiving, so if you see browning, crisping or wilting, get
to watering immediately. How much to water has always been a hot
topic of conversation, but basically you should run your sprinklers
for as long as it takes to get moist soil at least one to two inches
below ground level.
Fertilizing and Weeding – weeds should be pulled or dug up out of
the ground and placed in the trash; chopping or cutting them down
will not make them go away as they are resilient little buggers.
Unfortunately, any chemical treatment that effectively kills weeds
will also kill your grass and flowers. As for fertilizing, check
with your local nursery as to which compound is best for your lawn
and remember to fertilize every spring and late fall.
With just a little effort and slightly more work, you too can have
that lawn you have always drooled over but were never able to make a
reality.
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