Gone to Seed – Five Ways to a Perfect Lawn.

By: Thomas Hunter

Knowing how to take care of your lawn will help you to have a better looking yard in the spring and summer seasons. It will provide greener grass, as well as healthier looking grass. There are several tips and ways in which taking care of your lawn will help to improve the looks of your yard. By following a few simple rules, you can have a better and healthier looking yard.

1. Watering your lawn. It is important to know how much you need to water your lawn. This will always depend on the region that you are in. If you receive a lot of rainfall, it won’t be necessary to water your lawn as much. If you live in a dry area, it may be easier and more effective to put an irrigation system in your yard to help keep the lawn moist. If you water your lawn too much, it may cause the grass to wilt, and by watering it too little, it may cause brown spots throughout the yard. It is easy to tell when your lawn needs more moisture, simply by seeing how much moisture is in the dirt. Another part to keep in mind with watering is to always water early in the morning or late at night. This will help the water to stay in the ground, instead of evaporating.

2. Remove lawn thatch from the lawn. If your grass is kept short, having thatch on the lawn will cause the water and nutrients that you are supplying to be soaked up by the thatch, instead of the lawn. It may also cause an extra problem with insects getting into the lawn. By raking the thatch away from your yard regularly, you can prevent problems with thatch taking the place of your yard.

3. Lawn Aeration. One of the overlooked parts of taking care of a lawn is the aeration that is needed for the grass to breathe. The first way to allow your lawn to breathe is to take away the lawn thatch. The second technique that can be used to allow the nutrients to get into your lawn, and allow the lawn to breathe, is through poking holes in the soil, either in early spring or in late fall. If the area of the lawn is walked on consistently, the lawn may need to have this done more often as the grass can be smashed down, making it harder for air to help supply nutrients.

4. Lawn Fertilizer. It is best to fertilize your lawn periodically. The best type of fertilizer to use is the ones that are found to be slow-releasing, meaning that the nutrients do not all spread over the lawn at once, but rather, are moving into the lawn over a longer period of time. This will not only help your lawn to stay green, but will also help with weed control for a longer period of time. There are several different types of fertilizers, all which are better when used at a certain season in order to ensure that your lawns remain healthy throughout the entire year.

5. Mowing the lawn. One suggestion for having a better lawn is mowing with a mulching mower. This will allow you to not have to mow as much, but will also allow you to not have to rake or bag grass clippings, which allows extra fertilizer to the ground. The next thing to keep in mind is when and how often to mow your lawn. Most say that it is best to mow your lawn when it is about 3 inches tall, and not to cut it to be less than 2 inches tall. This allows the nutrients to be used to their fullest in the lawn. It is also best to mow early in the morning or in the evening, as it is less stressful for the lawn. It is also best to mow in different directions every time that you cut your grass. This will prevent ruts from forming in your lawn.

By taking care of the lawn through providing the right balance of nutrients, as well as knowing when to take care of the lawn through these techniques, you can be ensured a greener, healthier looking lawn.


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