Helpful Hints About Lawn Care

| Saturday, March 5, 2011
By Kay Magnolia


One true pride and joy of a owning a home is having a nice yard. It is for no small reason that the yard represents a central part of the homeowner experience. Your backyard can be a place for your children to play, a perfect spot for a neighborhood barbeque, or even a spot for a wedding reception. While your front yard is one of the first things a visitor sees when pulling up to your house. With these things in mind, let's take a look at some elements of good lawn care.

One thing you will want to do is to fertilize. But there is more to it than throwing down any old fertilizing product. It is best to know your type of grass and select a fertilizer that is best for that grass type.

For as long as lawns have been in existence, weeds have tested the patience of the most expert yard caregivers. Dandelions, crabgrass and quackgrass, among other banes, seem to have a supernatural ability to make their presence known. If embarking on a de-weeding strategy, be sure you do not overuse chemical weed killers. They can threaten your plants and even leave patches.

Grass aerators can offer benefits to lawns. An aerator helps in allowing water and nutrients to get to the roots of the grass. This benefits not only grass but also the soil.

In addition to all the good things you want to do for your yard, there is one thing that is a definite no-no. That would be mowing the lawn while it is wet. Grass disease tends to spread more quickly when it is wet. Further, it may compact the soil which in turn will keep nutrients from flowing to the grass. And of course you could also damage your mower.

Maintaining a healthy lawn requires time, expense, and energy. But if you factor in the advantages of having a vibrant yard, it will be well worth your trouble. Every time you are home you will be reminded of how all your efforts have paid off.




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