Achieving a Healthy Lawn..

March 19th, 2009

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Having a perfectly healthy lawn requires a lot of effort and time. These simple yet helpful tips could help you achieve your goal to attain a healthy, nourishing lawn that will help you feel relax:

1. Water your Lawn Early in the Morning – This is the best time to water your lawn so it could be absorbed by the grass thoroughly. Watering in the evening would make your grass stay wet that could be prone to diseases. In maintaining a healthy lawn, it only needs at least 1 inch of water in a week this is for cool and warm weather. 1-2 inch of water weekly for hot,windy or dry weather.

2. Regularly Mow and leave grass Clippings in your Lawn – Mowing your lawn is the next important thing to do to make it more healthy and to eliminate unhealthy growth or excess grass that grows in your yard. Always remember to leave grass clippings after you mow since it could be an additional food and dew to prevent weed invasion. Only an inch must be cut off from the grass and maintain the height of 2 ½ inches to 3 1/2 inches long. Then If it exceeds to 6 inches in length, rake up and combine it to compost.

3. Conduct Soil Test – Have your soil test for you to identify the best lawn care needed for you to attain a healthy one. Through the test, it will help you determine its type of soil and the right amount of fertilizer needed.

4. Fertilize Properly – After you conduct your soil test, you could already start to know how to properly fertilize and the right amount required depending on how wide your lawn is.

5. Distinguish Weeds – Learning to identify weeds in your lawn will also aid you to determine the health of your lawn.Thus, it is always important for you to know and be familiar with the weed so you will know how to treat or prevent them from destroying your lawn and the plants within it.

Green up your Lawn

March 19th, 2009

In this video, you will learn some important tips to make a green healthy lawn especially for the coming season of summer.

Major Spring Lawn care tips

March 11th, 2009

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The season of Spring is here once again and for sure there would be a lot of things to patch up in your yard so, this is the best time for you to attend on your lawn care after a long winter. As spring is the most important season for you to start caring for your lawn since this is the season wherein your lawn becomes very delicate. Soil is mushy, and plants are soft with an unpredictable weather.

Here are major tips for Spring Lawn Care:

  1. Raking is the first job for you to do in your lawn especially after winter season. But Raking is merely not just to rake leaves off your yard but also to control thatch, a half inch build up is already beyond its limit. Deep raking is recommended to remove thatch from your lawn. Also, Matted patches wherein grass blades are stuck on that could make your lawn suffer from a snow mold – a disease that could harm your lawn.

  2. Lawn Aeration is the next thing should be done for your lawn in order to prevent it form soil compaction you can detect this when you’re starting to see some moss plants in your yard growing.

  3. Liming your soil could help you avoid acidity aso your grass would have a neutral soil pH. This may be have a slower effect but its important for your lawn.

  4. Dog Spots and high traffic in your lawn is one of the major problems you will be facing. You will need to put on grass seeds on those bare patches in your lawn this method is called Overseeding lawns. Slow release of nitrogen fertilizer when overseeding is needed at least for 5 weeks next to grass germination. However, this should be done during fall so new grass would not contest with crabgrass.

  5. The organic fertilization through the use of mulching mowers and compost. Most experts recommend using lighter fertilizer this season of springespecially for cool-season grasses since too much fertilizer could harm your lawn’s health.

Do’s & Dont’s of Fertilizing

March 3rd, 2009

fert- Conduct Soil test to identify the amount and class of fertilizer to be used for your lawn.

- - Only at least 1 pound of nitrogen/1,000 sq. ft in one application.

- - When fertilizing, do it from early spring spring up to last season of summer.

- 1 inch of water is required for most lawns per week to be more healthy.

- Put only the required amount of fertilizer for your lawn according to its square footage.

- For an even application of fertilizer in the grass, a rotary spreader is recommended for fast, even application and to prevent striped pattern of fertilizer.

- For thorough application of fertilizer, disperse it in two directions.

- Spread on fertilizer to dry grass then water thoroughly according to its needed amount.

- Gather fertilizer that has been dropped down on paved areas and keep for the next application.

- Used up fertilizers should not be applied to trees, annuals, perennials or even on shrubs. Much content of nitrogen will not do good for plants since it could lower down fruits and flowers production and also could impel stem and leaf growth.

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Major benefits of a Healthy and Well-maintained Lawn

February 25th, 2009

lawnsA healthy lawn does not only attract people’s attention, satisfy your wants nor beautify your homes but it also involves some major benefits that would be of great help to the surroundings and health. Here are some major benefits a healthy lawn could provide:

- It helps enhance your surroundings.

- Creates the feeling of a fresh natural ambiance. Usually grassy environment set people’s moods making them feel relax, refreshed, happy and peaceful. Its healthy growth yearly also has impact on human spirit.

- It can provide a cooling effect on houses that will make them feel refreshed.

- Though very expensive to maintain a healthy lawn, yet its worth your money because it provides a lot of benefits for our ecosystem, absorbs rainfall as much as wheat field or hay field do.

- lawns do help to purify water that pass into the underground bed that yields water because the lawn root mass and soil micro organisms serves as the large filter to catch common pollutants.

- A healthy lawn also help raise the value of real estate of homes and its salable value since it helps improve and beautify its looks.

- Helps hospitalized patients for fast recovery if their room’s view is closer to lawns or landscapes.

 

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Major Types of Lawn Aerators

February 18th, 2009

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The Hand Spike Aerator - An easy to use aerator. This one creates a punch holes in the soil for the air and other essential nutrients including water could penetrate to the grass roots. And could also be the best exercise for you while pulling through your lawn. However, this could only cover small lawn area.

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The Core Plugger Aerator - This is a big help to prevent lawn thatch and lessen compaction of soil. Also a unique tool for aeration since this could create a more fixed hole within the soil for proper absorption of air to promote healthy growth from the grass roots.

How to Fertilize your Lawn

February 10th, 2009

This video shows you tips on how to fertilize your lawn properly, and the things to be aware of when fertilizing.