Tips For Lawn Care
Proper lawn care includes such things as mowing, watering,
fertilizing and the removal of weeds. The amount of care that
you give to your lawn will depend on the lawn itself. It will
depend on the type of grass, the weather and the type of soil
that you have.
It is always a good idea to mow your lawn as often as possible.
Mowing maintains a uniform height for all the plants. It also
helps control the growth of the weeds by cutting off their
seed-bearing stems. There are various types of mowers that can
be used to create the perfect looking lawn; the one that you
choose is completely up to you. No matter what kind of lawn
mower that you use you should always take the time to sharpen
the blades of your mower. Sharpening the blades will ensure that
your grass is being cut, rather than just being broken off or
pulled out.
Lawn care is not a simple task and it does require some time and
effort. Mowing the lawn itself can be a tedious task. For
example, new grass should not be mowed until it has grown to a
height of two inches. After the first cutting however, it should
be kept at a height of one and a half inches to two inches.
Depending on the type of grass and the conditions in which it is
growing, you could end up mowing your lawn quite frequently.
Lawn care also includes watering. The amount of water and the
frequency of watering can and will vary considerably between
lawns. Enough water should be applied to wet the soil and to a
depth of four to six inches. It is very important that you soak
the ground thoroughly. This is needed because light watering
will encourage the roots to grow near the surface. This will
result in the grass dieing in dry weather and the roots will be
unable to reach the water deep down in the soil.
Fertilizing is also a major component in lawn care. This is
important in maintaining a dense and healthy lawn. Most lawns
need these major elements: nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
All of these things can be found in lawn fertilizers. It is best
to apply fertilizer twice during the year, in the early spring
and then again in the late fall. In the early spring, fertilizer
should be applied before the grass has started to grown ad while
the soil is full of moisture. This helps the grass produce
stronger and more extensive roots. Fall fertilizing, after the
late season rains, help the grass recover from the summer hear
and drought.