Friday, June 24, 2011

Three Tips to a Healthy Lawn

By Adam Ciboch


You have no idea what to do with that large expanse of lawn, because you've just bought your first house. You could also be someone who's owned your home for awhile now, and over time the lawn isn't looking quite as healthy. What can you do to rectify the situation?

It will take time to achieve a healthy long, although it is not difficult. Appearance can be enhanced by proper care. Plus, you'll have some added environmental benefits. Be realistic, though. A professional lawn care company will likely make your lawn look healthier quicker than you can on your own.

First, if you're still in the stages of laying sod or seeding your lawn, now is the perfect opportunity to develop healthy soil. Lawns grow best with soil that is halfway between being heavy with clay and the lighter, sandier variety. Whatever your soil type, there are ways to improve it. You can add compost, manure or grass clippings. These substances not only help lighten heavier soil but allows lighter, sandier soil to retain water and other essential nutrients. Be additionally certain to choose a grass type that thrives in the climate in which you live.

Make sure your lawn mower's blades are sharp while mowing and also don't cut your grass too short. Stronger and healthier grass production will be ensured, then. The possibility of pest problems is also reduced. More sunlight can be taken in by longer grass that has more surface area. Its survival is also aided by grass that grows more deeply into the soil at the roots. Most grass is healthiest between two and a half and three and a half inches, although the ideal length of your grass varies with its type. It is additionally ideal to mow grass with sharp blades. It risks tearing or injuring the grass if your lawn mower's blades are dull. Its overall growth and health is affected as a consequence.

Grass will grow deeper and stronger roots if you properly and regularly water it. Without enough water to create the positive effect you want, most people simply water their lawns too often. Ultimately, the way to go is to water less often but more deeply.

Your lawn will be looking gorgeous and health before you know it with these there simple tips. Cultivating a lawn's health can often take time, which is an important thing to remember. If you set goals that are realistic in nature, your end result will hardly be disappointing.




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