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7 Lawn Care tips for a greener, thicker, healthier lawn

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A majority of homeowners prefer their lawns to be green and abundant. Well taken care of lawns serve as a great background for picnics, cook-outs, parties and other summer activities. Professionals lawn care services are available if you need help in any aspect of your lawn.

Follow these 7 lawn care tips so that you can have a great, beautiful and healthy lawn during the summer.

Lawn care tip # 1

Deep Watering In times when you are experiencing serious drought, grass will be encouraged to grow deep roots when you water them thoroughly and deeply. 1-inch of water to 12inches of soil is the preferred ratio for watering if your grass grows during the warm season. Watering your lawn every 3 days is better that a few minutes everyday.

Tip # 2

Check Irrigation System

To be sure that you are properly watering your plants, test your irrigation system. Place 5 straight-sided pans around your lawn. When you turn your irrigation system on, take note of how long it takes for one inch of water to accumulate. Check to see if all the pans get the same amount of water. You might need to adjust the amount or distance of sprinkler heads.

Lawn care tip # 3

One-Third Rule

Removing more the 1/3 of the grass blade will stress out your plants. If you take out too much of the blade, grass plants will be having a difficult time making food and your lawn will look burnt.

Tip # 4 Sharp Mower Blades

The lawns appearance is enhanced by sharp mower blades. Cleaner cuts of grass are provided by sharp blades. Grass will be able to recover from mowing faster when it is cut by sharp blades.

Tip # 5

Apply Fertilizer

Use fertilizer to get a healthy, green lawn. You have to apply fertilizer at the right time to get the best results.

The best time to plant with granular fertilizer is when there is a drizzle that is to come, or if you have an irrigation system because this type of fertilizer needs to be watered in.

Don’t apply fertilizer when you know that there will be a heavy storm because it will run off into the storm drains. You will have to re-apply and re-buy fertilizer because your waterways will be polluted.

Before adding any type of soil amendments or fertilizers, have a soil test first. You will have to know the specifications of your grass so you will know what kind of fertilizer you need.

Lawn care tip # 6

Deal with Insect and Fungal Pests

Brown circles or dry areas around your lawn means that you might have a problem. As problems travel under the soil, big circles called brownouts caused by fungal disease or insects leave a line of traceable dead grass. A professional lawn spraying company can help identify the exact problem and treatment.

Tip # 7

Highest Acceptable Height

When you have long grass blades, your roots will be deeper. Grass that has deeper roots will be able to go through drought and oppose pests and diseases.

You shouldn’t mow your lawn less often! It just means that you have a good chance of having a vigorous and healthy lawn if you mow it at the highest height possible.

More Lawn Care tips for a toe- tickling turf

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Chinch Bugs Throughout the country, chinch bugs can be a significant pest on home lawns of zoysia, bermuda, bahiagrass and centipedegrass.

Fire Ants Fire ants—How fire ants damage lawns

Lawn Aerator A Lawn Aerator Improves The Drainage Condition Of The Soil, And Thus, Attracts Microflora, Microfauna And Worms.

Lawn Fertilizer Does your lawn fertilizer contain these 3 key nutrients?

Lawn Fungus Which Type Of Lawn Fungus Is Harming Your Lawn -- And How To Stop It From Spreading

Lawn Insects Common lawn insects that harm lawns and how to keep them out of your grass

Lawn Thatch Lawn Thatch: What it is and how to stop it from destroying your lawn

Lawn Roller Remove Large Bulges And Uneven Spots In New And Exciting Lawns

Lawn Weeds How To Eliminate Lawn Weeds -- A 5 Step Plan For A Healthy Weed Free Lawn

Mole Crickets The mole crickets name is derived from their appearance resembling a mole, and underground habits

Webworms Web worms are called as such because of their characteristic in creating webbed nests on tree limbs of hardwoods and gardens in fall and late summer.

White Grubs White grubs feed on the leaves of plants from the upper side, and do not leave the plant until they are in skeletonized appearance

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