February 6, 2010
How To Care For a Lawn
Do it yourself lawn care does not have to be time consuming. It doesnt matter where you live: in the suburbs, city or a rural area, you will have to maintain your lawn. Yes, you can hire a lawn service, but it is a lot more fun and rewarding to do it yourself. Proper lawn care and landscaping is also a great way to add value to your home.
One of the most important things you have to do to is mow your lawn often. Most people don’t know this, but there is actually a right and a wrong way to mow a lawn. The blades of the mower should be lowered in order to get a clean cut, but they should not be too low either. If they are grass will burn up during hot, dry weather. You should try to maintain the grass at around three inches high. Never let the grass grow too tall before you cut it and always keep the lawn mower’s blades sharp. If you cut tall grass you can damage new growth as well as leave clumps all around your lawn.
How often you need to water your lawn will depend on a lot of different factors including the soil, the weather and the type of grass. A good way to determine if your lawn needs watering is by simply walking on it. If you can see your footsteps after a few minutes it usually needs to be watered. While you should use quite a bit of water when watering your lawn, using too much isn’t good either. Too much water can make grass rot.
When engaging in lawn care you will have to deal with several problems. One is weeds. Another is brown patches. These are usually a sign that your lawn needs water and fertilizer.
Insects are another problem you will have to deal with. For advice on how to deal with these you may want to visit your local garden center. They will be able to identify the exact infestation you are dealing with and give you lots of advice.
For lots of information on lawn care related topics such as lawn sweepers, lawn drainage and more, visit TheLawnCareGuide.com
categories: lawn care,landscaping,gardening,garden
Filed under Lawn Care by Jim Poniente