Lawn
care is often the most basic of landscaping chores. Taking care of the yard is practically an American
institution. There is much pride in ensuring that you have
a healthy and beautiful lawn. Additionally, it is satisfying
to know that you can take care of your lawn on your own for
much less than paying someone else to do it. Plus, you get
that sense of satisfaction knowing that you did a great job
on your lawn. But in order to have a great looking home landscape,
there are a few things to keep in mind regarding
lawn care basics. But once you have the basics down, and if you keep
with them, there is no stopping you from having a great looking
lawn.
Before
you do anything, like mowing, you need to make sure that
you clean the lawn. This means raking up leaves and debris,
and clearing the area of unwanted brush. If you are looking
to have a level lawn, getting rid of bumps and or dips, there
are some things that you can do. To get rid of little valleys,
you can fill the holes with topsoil and then add grass seed.
Bumps can be removed by using a garden spade to cut an X in
the raised area. Peel back the sod and then remove the soil
as needed before replacing the sod. By cleaning and leveling
your yard, you will make it easier to mow the lawn, and your
yard will have a pleasing uniformity of appearance.
Mowing
the grass should be done regularly. Depending on where
you live, and how fast your grass grows, this may need to be
done once every week or once every other week. You should adjust
the lawn mower blade so that it does not cut off more than
one third of the grass’s height. The surface area of each blade
of grass is important in sustaining the health of the lawn.
If the grass is cut to short, an environment especially conducive
to disease is created, and this can result in a rather unhealthy
lawn.
One
of the essentials of lawn care is making sure that you
do not have too much soil compaction. Over time, your soil
will become compacted and harder beneath the grass. This begins
to cause problems like moisture penetration and grass root
restriction. Aeration makes it possible for your soil to “breathe”
a little easier. There are two types of aeration. One is the
kind called “plugging,” where a special device removes clumps
of soil, about the size of a finger, from out of the ground.
The other kind simply punches holes into the soil. The point,
however, is that this allows water seep down better (preventing
erosion and drying out), as well as providing room for helpful
organisms like earthworms to live. It is usually possible to
rent an aerator if you do not wish to buy one. It is good to
aerate about once every year or two.
Fertilizer
can help your lawn grow as well. While it is not
strictly necessary, and while it is possible to grow a healthy
and attractive lawn without the aid of fertilizers, many people
find them very helpful. It is important not to apply too much,
however, as this can result in the death of your lawn, and
also can result in harm to the environment as the excess fertilizer
is washed away. Fertilizers usually come in liquid or granular
form. Liquid fertilizers act fast and require application every
two to three weeks. They can be applied with a hose-end sprayer
or by using a watering can. Granules are dry and require that
you water the lawn immediately after their application. You
most often use hand spreaders or mechanical spreaders to disburse
these types of fertilizers. They can last eight to twelve weeks.
When
you use fertilizer, you should be aware that it might be
harmful to let your children play on the lawn for a few
days. You need to make sure that the fertilizer has been absorbed
below the surface before allowing yourself or others to play
on the grass. Many conscientious landscapers find that they
do not need fertilizers to create a successful lawn.
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