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 Great lawn maintenance tricks



1. Raise your neck


Allowing your lawn to mature and grow a little longer will help establish a better root system and be greener and fuller. If you think your lawn needs a boost, try raising your lawn site to one or two settings and monitoring the results.


2. Sharpen those knives


Every spring is the best time to make sure your blade cuts effortlessly through the grass on the propeller or riding machine. Grass blades will turn brown when cut with a dull blade, which puts your lawn at risk for diseases and heat stress.


3. Brown is not dead


A brown lawn is not always a dead lawn. Some grass strains go dormant and fall asleep in the winter. The result is a brown lawn that may seem dead, but it actually protects itself. Irrigate at regular intervals to keep your lawn alive. Once it warms up it will appear green again.


4. Avoid many chemicals



There are enough chemicals to get your head around the lawn maintenance walkway at your local nursery or home depot. Do not fall into the trap of thinking that every little brown dot or weed should hold your lawn. Be patient. It is often better to make more mistakes than fewer chemicals.


5. Mulch lawn clippings


Packing your lawn clippings will result in a cleaner lawn, but mulch is the most economical and healthy way to treat your lawn. Feeding your lawn clipping will require less manure and less waste.


6. Yellowish yellow spots


Small yellow or brown spots may be the result of the lower part of your lawn, which will rot the grass. Chemicals do nothing to fix this. Instead, lift this lower part with soil and compost and watch it germinate again in green.


7. Ventilate once a year


Ventilation is an essential function that allows you to take in more nutrients in your lawn. This is best when your lawn is thriving. You can use a coring aerator or wear these aerator spikes when cutting.


8. Do not water every day



Your lawn does not need water every day. In fact, excessive watering can damage a lawn if it does not have enough water. It is best to water your lawn deeply every few days instead of the usual light spray. Avoid evaporation loss and rot by watering early in the morning.


9. Test your soil


Before adding compost, you need to test what nutrients your soil needs. You can send your soil to a lab, but the easiest way is with a home soil testing tool.


10. Fertilize in the right proportions


This may not seem important, but the speed at which you go behind a fertilizer spreader helps determine if you are using the necessary chemicals. Walking too fast means the fertilizer will spread too much and the chemicals will not go in the required amount, which means you will have to apply more. Walking too slowly and not spreading enough can have bad results, leading you to put too much compost again and again.


Try to use organic fertilizers. If you have moved to a house where the lawn is right or you have the right lawn, the lawn should be repaired slowly. (These chemicals are not good for many children or pets). You don’t need the right lawn; This is a waste of time and money and is not good for the environment.

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