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Some Tips On Getting And Keeping A Lush Green Lawn
You've just pulled into your host's driveway and as you get out of the
car you notice how beautiful the lawn looks and wonder why you can't
get yours to look the same. You water, feed and spray for pests, yet
your lawn looks more like Charlie Brown's lawn, instead of the lawn
you're looking at right now.
Well, I am here to tell you that you can definitely upgrade the
appearance of your lawn. If you just follow a few simple steps and keep
on treating your lawn with the same care you are now, then in a few
weeks time, people will be looking at your lawn and wondering how you
did it!
1. The most important and most overlooked step is to make sure your
soil is in good shape. Once a year test the ph of your soil and make
sure it falls between 6.5 and 7.0, because it has been determined that
grass grown in slightly acidic soil is best able to absorb nutrients.
(Soil that is too acidic can be "sweetened" with lime; soil that's not
acid enough can be made more "sour" by adding sulfur.)
2. Also, once a year, have your lawn aerated if you feel that it's too
firm or compacted. Soil that is loose enough to permit water and
nutrients to filter down to the lawn's root system will help give you a
healthier lawn.
3. Your lawn needs to be fed the proper mix of nutrients, but avoid the
weed and feed type of fertilizers. Find a slow release fertilizer
that's made for your type of grass, and use it once or twice a year.
Apply it per the directions on the bag, but don't use it when you
expect a heavy rainfall, since that will mean money and pollution down
the drain.
4. Mow your lawn before it gets to be overgrown, and take off no more
than one third of the leaf height. Keeping your leaf blades between 2
and 3 inches high will allow more sunlight top be taken in. This
enables it to grow thicker and develop a deeper root system, which in
turn helps the grass survive drought, tolerate insect damage, and fend
off diseases. Longer grass also shades the soil surface keeping it
cooler, helping it retain moisture, and making it difficult for weeds
to germinate and grow. Also use a mulching mower which creates smaller
clippings and leave the clippings on the lawn. Don't bag it!
5. Water deeply but not too often. The best rule is to water only when
the lawn begins to wilt from dryness - when the color dulls and
footprints stay compressed for more than a few seconds. It's also best
to water in the early morning, especially during hot summer months, to
reduce evaporation. Apply about an inch of water - enough that it soaks
6-8 inches into the soil.
6. Be realistic! Why fight a losing battle with your lawn? Grass
sometimes will not grow in certain areas so why not just place some
dry-garden landscaping into that area, wood chips, or even some shade
loving ornamentals? You don't have to have a putting-green perfect
lawn. Besides those plants in your small landscaped area can also be a
focal point for the lawn, making a better overall impression to your
visitors.
See, its not too hard to have a great looking lawn. Just remember not
to over-fertilize and use the slow release type, water infrequently but
deeply, and leave the clippings on the lawn and before you know it
people will be looking at your lawn with envy!
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Tags: Landscaping Lawn Care Green Lawn
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