Here’s How You Can Get That Beautiful Lawn
December 8, 2011 by Quinn Harris
Filed under Container Gardening
Did you know that having a beautiful lawn isn’t much of a secret at all? This is how it works.
Plant the right type of grass for your area As directed a couple of times a year, you should use the proper fertilizer It should be kept well watered during the growing season Avoid mowing shorter than 1/3rd the present height
Select grass seeds that grow well in your area.
Do your homework. The climate and topography is different in each state. For instance, if someone who lives in Oregon tried to grow a Dichondra lawn they would learn it simply wasn’t possible to have this type of lawn in Oregon due to the colder winters and someone who lives in Southern California may prefer to have Dichondra lawn. According to the zone you live in, plant and seeds are available by catalog.
Ferilize it Property
In order to have a lush, healthy lawn you are going to have to feed it with the proper nutrients. You will find the right fertilizer for your lawn at your local garden store. As long as you follow simple directions you are good to go. You will find that fertilizers are available in both liquid and dry form. But you need to be careful. When it comes to fertilizer, it’s not better to have more. In fact, if you over use fertilizer, then it will burn your lawn.
When it Comes to Watering
Depending on the grass type, the amount of water that your lawn needs will vary. Generally, this would mean applying one inch of water per week is recommended when there is insufficient rainfall during summer drought. You can measure an inch of water if you mark the side of a tuna or pet food can placed in the lawn. The early morning hours is considered as the best time of day for you to water your lawn. Set your timer, if you are using one, for 2 hours a day, 3 days a week or every other day.
When it Comes to Mowing
For a healthy lawn, never cut more than one-third of the grass blade in any one mowing. If the grass gets ahead of you because of a busy schedule, move up the cutting height of your mower to the highest setting. The cuttings can be caught with a bagging unit and you can rake the lawn with a leaf rake, or use a mulching blade. Then, cut the lawn again a few days later when you have moved the cutting height back to normal.
To learn more about planting and maintaining a beautiful lawn, try looking for a good book on the subject in your local garden supply store.
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