Landscaping and Lawn Care Company Talks Secrets of the pros

| Monday, February 11, 2013
By Steven Murphey


Winter may seem like a time during which landscaping is not really vital. But, the fact is, Winter is a vital opportunity for contractors and home-owners to provide the lawn a needed boost. This is particularly true if Late Fall Maintenance was overlooked.

Encouraging maturation as soon as possible after the frost could make a huge difference.With practical management your yard will stay healthy in the Spring and Summer season With a healthy lawn fungus, weeds, and other pests will not be able to compete.

Pros and informed laymen alike know that one of the steps to a fantastic yard is Overseeding. Overseeding is easily done by a smart home-owner who understands a few basic principles and techniques.

Seed type and quality can vary greatly and professional advice is recommended. As an illustration, in the Kansas City region the same lawn often has direct light and dark shade within a few feet, requiring a mixed product. Talk to a seed-supply shop to get special guidance and product.

To begin you will need to have the following materials and equipment-

Power Rake

Fertilizer Spreader

Seed

Eco-friendly fertilizer

Sprinkler

The goal of Power Raking/Verticutting is you want to scratch the fallow dirt and generate grooves and loose soil around 1/4' in depth. Pass across the property multiple times in criss-crossing angles.

Disperse fertilizer and seed throughout the yard, being attentive to uncovered areas . After distributing the seed products, run the rake over the entire lawn again to work the seed just below the soil.

Throuhout the sprouting phase of 2 weeks, keep the dirt perpetually wet. To help maintain moistness, water continually throughout the day.

Make sure the seed is protected by a thin layer of soil and continually damp through sprouting. Provide as much time as you can before Summer and after the final frost to grow sturdy grass roots. The guidelines presented will deliver the Landscaping tips you need for a wonderful lawn and garden.




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