Lawn Care Training Mississauga - Lawntroopers

| Sunday, December 21, 2014
By Carl Messenger-Lehmann


Lawn care training takes two major forms. On the one hand, we have formal training, and on the other hand, we have informal training. We will be looking at each of these in turn, with a view to understand what each entails. But before doing all that, we need to first of all answer the more basic question -- as to who actually requires the lawn care training. And that is where we come to learn that lawn maintenance training is required by people who have it as a goal to venture into the business of maintaining lawns.

Exotic plants are any sort of foliage that is not native to the region and as such will require additional care and supplementary things such as special food, water or lighting settings for it to succeed. So, planting only native plants that are accustomed to fending for themselves, is one way to avoid making lawn care in your home a time consuming task.

Some individuals, myself included, tend to believe even the most basic lawn care a bit tedious. Yep, even just lugging out the old lawn mower for a quick clipping can seem very tedious. But then again, I live in a nearly tropical climate where the grass grows so quickly that if I miss a weekly trimming in the summertime my backyard start to look like a jungle.For people looking for a way to cut down on even basic lawn care, there's also the herbal lawn. True, you may find it more work to get started if you already have a lawn in place, or if the existing lawn is a particularly hardy variety such as St. Augustine or some types of crab grass. But you may find it worthwhile and even pleasurable to incorporate an herbal lawn if you don't have a lawn yet or have a more fragile category growing.

Having thus answered the question as to why lawn care training becomes necessary, we need to proceed and examine the two forms of lawn maintenance training. Formal lawn maintenance training: This is lawn care training offered in institutions, following a standard curriculum, with examinations (and other forms of evaluation) and with certification issued at the end of the courses. To be sure, there are very few educational or vocational institutions with courses in this area. What we tend to have is a wider course in landscaping, with lawn care being one of the units covered. It is also worth noting that this is a field of learning where one can advance to a very high level. We often come across folks with up to Masters Degrees in Ornamental horticulture (which is another name for landscaping, in which lawn care is the key component).

Mowing Tips: Make sure to mow your grass as necessary and properly. This means leaving it between two and three inches in length during the summer to give it proper time to grow and recover and on the last cutting of the season you should trim it down to about 1.5 inches in order to allow it to survive the winter. Try to maintain how often you cut the lawn as well as what you do when you are cutting it. You should usually leave your clippings on the lawn as these will help to fertilize your lawn and make it more lush and green throughout the year as it feeds off of itself.




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