February 13, 2010

Do it Yourself Lawn Care

You don’t need to have lots of time on your hands to engage in do it yourself lawn care. Whether you live in the suburbs, in the middle of the city or in a rural area, you want to keep your lawn looking its best at all time. Of course, you can hire a lawn service, but this takes all the enjoyment out of looking at the lawn and knowing it is that way because of your work. Lawn care and landscaping add to the appeal and the value of your home if you ever decide to sell.

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.

You should also frequently water your lawn. How often will depend on the weather in your area, as well as the kind of grass and soil. If you can see your footprints in the grass after walking on it, it is usually time to water. Dont be too stingy when watering your lawn, but dont use too much either as this can cause the grass to rot.

Sooner or later you will also have to deal with weeds. If you notice brown patches in your lawn you will need to apply fertilizer and or water.

There are also insects that can cause a lot of damage to a lawn, but there are many products available to help you get rid of them. Contact your local garden center to get advice on how to deal with this problem. These experts can usually tell what kind of infestation you have just by listening to what you have to say. Bringing a picture with you won’t hurt either.

For more information on everything related to lawn care, including lawn sweepers, lawn drainage and more, visit TheLawnCareGuide.com

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