May 20, 2009

Learning About Proper Lawn Care Maintenance

If you are a homeowner, regardless of whether you have a smaller or larger sized lawn, you are going to want to learn about proper lawn care maintenance. This way you can create a lawn care schedule and understand what your lawn needs in order to strive. There are a few things in particular that you need to be concerned with when it comes to lawn care maintenance.

Watering

One of the first and most important issues you need to learn about for lawn care maintenance is watering. Your grass will need water to survive, and yet you have to be careful at the same time because you do not want to overdo it and end up drowning the grass.

Therefore you really need to make sure that you learn when your grass needs watering and when it does not. For instance if you notice that the tips of the grass blades are starting to turn a dingy brown, you are going to need to water it, whereas if you just had a night of rain you will not need to water the lawn for a couple of days.

One great idea is to have an irrigation system installed, because then the lawn care maintenance is all taken care of for you, at least in terms of the watering, and you will never again have to worry about when or how much to water your lawn.

Sunlight

Another important aspect is sunlight. We all know that plants need a certain amount of sunlight to grow, and chances are that your backyard gets at least a bit of sunlight. If not, you may need to trim or even cut down some trees that are shading the area, so that the grass will get the sunlight it needs to strive.

Weed and Pest Control

The last issue of lawn care maintenance to be discussed here is weed and pest control. If you let weeds get out of control, they will end up taking over your lawn and killing it. You should be weeding your lawn regularly, and remember that the more often you do it, the longer it will take for the weeds to come back.

You can always hire a professional gardener to do all this work for you, but if you try it out for yourself you may just find that you really actually enjoy it and start having fun completing your gardening tasks.

Filed under Gardening by Brian

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