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Easy lawn care isn’t a myth! Follow these 6 simple steps
Your lawn may intimidate you, but easy lawn care is within your reach! The most important part of keeping a lawn healthy is staying on top of the maintenance that is required in your yard. Identifying these practices can be intimidating, so take some time to familiarize yourself with the following six easy lawn care steps:
1. Schedule mowing by growth, not by time
Each time you mow your lawn you want to remove no more than 1/3rd of the length of your grass. Ideal blade height mostly depends on two factors: The type of grass that was planted in your lawn and the time of year at which mowing is taking place. Familiarize yourself with this information and mow accordingly. Once you’ve started mowing by length instead of by time you’ll start to see a healthier and stronger lawn.
2. Find the perfect irrigation level for your lawn
Proper irrigation is vital for a healthy lawn, and with too much or too little water your soil will suffer. The rainfall averages in your area play a big role in deciding how much manual irrigation is required in your lawn. Make sure you plant a type of grass that won’t be overwhelmed by the average rainfall in your area. If additional watering is required, be sure to subtract the weekly rainfall amounts from the irrigation recommendation for your lawn. The total that you come up with will be the required amount of manual irrigation that is required.
3. Balance your soil’s pH level
The pH level of your lawn represents that acidic or alkaline level of your soil. In most cases soil that is slightly acidic is preferred. Easy lawn care is not possible without balanced soil, so a pH test should be one of the first things that you do when determining the proper maintenance required for your lawn. Always perform a pH test before performing lawn treatments such as fertilization. pH testing kits are easy to use, and they are available at most home improvement stores.
4. Remove pests
Pests, like weeds and insects, can cause all sorts of problems for homeowners who are seeking a healthy lawn. If you suspect that these pests are present in your lawn it is imperative that you remove them as quickly as possible. Pesticides and herbicides are the most effective way of getting rid of these problems, but if used incorrectly they can cause just as many problems as the pests themselves. Always be very careful when using these types of chemical treatments, if you aren’t sure about your ability to do so you should reach out to a lawn care professional for assistance.
5. Don’t forget fertilization
Fertile soil results in a healthy lawn, and sometimes it is necessary to spread fertilizer through your yard to give it a boost. Proper application and timing are required for fertilization to have the desired effects, so make sure to do your research prior to attempting this lawn treatment. Selecting the right type of fertilizer for your lawn can be the most difficult part – make sure to educate yourself about the type of soil found in your yard before attempting fertilization.
6. Don’t bite off more than you can chew
Easy lawn care is very attainable in most lawns, but some type of soil or grass are a bit more high maintenance. In these high maintenance settings, you may find that the work required is more than you can handle, if this is the case you should seek the help of an established lawn care company. These companies understand the hardships that are associated with the conditions in your lawn, so don’t be afraid to ask for help when necessary.
TruGreen will gladly visit your property as often as needed between scheduled visits to make any necessary adjustments and to ensure your satisfaction.
Getting Started with TruGreen
- Call or fill out the form above to reach a lawn care specialist.
- Know the square footage of your yard, as well as any specific areas of concern.
- With the help of your specialist, create a customized lawn care plan that meets your lawn’s needs.
- Schedule your Healthy Lawn Analysis2 to start your service.