Grow And Maintain A Beautiful Lawn

Father and son mowing the grass at the backyard

A lawn provides ample benefits for you and your family. It cools down your home, captures dirt and dust, and it provides a respite for family and friends. There’s even something to be said about having a gorgeous lawn that you can brag about.

However, maintaining a lawn is no easy feat. If you are a new homeowner with the intention of growing a luscious lawn, here are several tips that you can utilize to ensure that your lawn is the envy of the neighborhood. To begin, you need to first test your soil.

Test the Soil

The first step to growing and maintaining a lawn is to test the soil so that you know what you are working with. Take a sample of the soil to a local nursery for them to test it, or you can purchase a test online and do it yourself. Either way, the tests will show you the next best steps, whether you are lacking in phosphorus, nitrogen, or potassium, or the soil is alkaline, acidic, or neutral.

Decide on the Right Grass

Once you have a better understanding of the soil, you can work on improving it. And once the soil is in better shape, you can decide on the right type of grass. Start by researching the type of grass that best thrives in your area. Look at the weather conditions. Is there a lot of sun, does it rain a lot, is it humid or dry? All these factors play into the type of grass that you get. Also, take into account what your lawn will be used for. Is it purely decorative or you will your kids play on it?

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Maintain Your Lawn

Once the grass is in, you need to maintain it. This includes aerating, fertilizing, watering, weeding, killing pests, and more. You also need to be aware of the best way to mow your lawn. The most important mowing tip that we can provide is to never cut the grass too short. This weakens the grass and creates room for weeds to grow. Only take a third of the top off. Be sure to also have sharp blades. Dull blades will damage the grass. Lastly, never mow wet grass.

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