All Your Lawn Care Considerations
Proper lawn care can involve many different aspects.
It can include proper watering, weed control, fertilization, cutting and grooming, aeration, and rolling for keeping it level and free from dips and high spots.
All of these different lawn care aspects can be covered by local lawn services, or you can take them on all by yourself.
This will be a rundown on what you should consider when planning your lawn care techniques for the next growing season.
The most basic lawn care that you can undertake yourself, or that you can hire a service for, is a weekly lawn cutting.
This will usually consist of the grass cutting with a push mower or ride on mower, if your lawn is large enough to need this for time constraints, and the edging being trimmed with a string trimmer (or weed whacker depending on your colloquial expression) to give it a sharp look.
Having a regularly scheduled time in which this happens will keep you on top of your lawn.
Without this regular plan your lawn can get away from you in a hurry and be more work to get back to something aesthetic once more.
There has been a great push lately in the lawn care industry for organic weed control.
Going with this option will keep your lawn weed free and the environment safe.
There is no reason to go with any non-green option besides not doing the research to see why you should use it.
Know what you're buying and why it's best for the environment.
It is best to do two applications of natural weed control: one in spring, and one in summer.
Organic fertilizer has also been on the rise lately in terms of frequency of usage.
Again, it is the best option for the environment, and a great option for the health of your lawn.
The frequency that this will be applied is up to four times in a year.
This will occur in the spring, early summer, summer and fall.
Aeration and rolling usually happen once a year.
Aeration will commonly occur in the fall, but can be beneficial in the spring.
A good rolling after a wet spring season of expansion, contraction and squishy footsteps will be best to keep your lawn level and ready for lawn bowling if you wish.
There are many miscellaneous services that you can look at depending on your needs.
Shrub and flowerbeds have different fertilization needs compared to your lawn.
They'll also need trimming and planting.
For your lawn there is consideration of nematode applications to control European Chafer Beetles or white grubs.
Doing a spring over-seed can help thicken your lawn.
Dog spot repairs can help hide marks left behind by your dog's business.
You would be best to hire a professional to control your pH and do a soil testing.
At the beginning of the next growing season you should sit down and take stock of what you need to get your lawn up to the standard you want it at.
A proper lawn care plan can make all the difference.
It can include proper watering, weed control, fertilization, cutting and grooming, aeration, and rolling for keeping it level and free from dips and high spots.
All of these different lawn care aspects can be covered by local lawn services, or you can take them on all by yourself.
This will be a rundown on what you should consider when planning your lawn care techniques for the next growing season.
The most basic lawn care that you can undertake yourself, or that you can hire a service for, is a weekly lawn cutting.
This will usually consist of the grass cutting with a push mower or ride on mower, if your lawn is large enough to need this for time constraints, and the edging being trimmed with a string trimmer (or weed whacker depending on your colloquial expression) to give it a sharp look.
Having a regularly scheduled time in which this happens will keep you on top of your lawn.
Without this regular plan your lawn can get away from you in a hurry and be more work to get back to something aesthetic once more.
There has been a great push lately in the lawn care industry for organic weed control.
Going with this option will keep your lawn weed free and the environment safe.
There is no reason to go with any non-green option besides not doing the research to see why you should use it.
Know what you're buying and why it's best for the environment.
It is best to do two applications of natural weed control: one in spring, and one in summer.
Organic fertilizer has also been on the rise lately in terms of frequency of usage.
Again, it is the best option for the environment, and a great option for the health of your lawn.
The frequency that this will be applied is up to four times in a year.
This will occur in the spring, early summer, summer and fall.
Aeration and rolling usually happen once a year.
Aeration will commonly occur in the fall, but can be beneficial in the spring.
A good rolling after a wet spring season of expansion, contraction and squishy footsteps will be best to keep your lawn level and ready for lawn bowling if you wish.
There are many miscellaneous services that you can look at depending on your needs.
Shrub and flowerbeds have different fertilization needs compared to your lawn.
They'll also need trimming and planting.
For your lawn there is consideration of nematode applications to control European Chafer Beetles or white grubs.
Doing a spring over-seed can help thicken your lawn.
Dog spot repairs can help hide marks left behind by your dog's business.
You would be best to hire a professional to control your pH and do a soil testing.
At the beginning of the next growing season you should sit down and take stock of what you need to get your lawn up to the standard you want it at.
A proper lawn care plan can make all the difference.