Two Critical Tips For A Perfect Lawn
Treesa Kintrick

Caring for your lawn can be quite a big challenge especially if you live in an area where the weather is often brutal. In most cases, the changes in the weather affect the quality of your grass. Too warm weather would often make your lawn look brown and lifeless while too much rain could drown your grass and cause its roots to rot. To help you take care of your lawn, here are some tips for you.

Choosing The Right Type Of Grass

When it comes to tips, choosing the right kind of grass for you lawn should be one of your top priorities. Look for certain types of grass that will fit into the type of weather that you have. If you have no idea what types of grasses are suitable for the kind of weather that your area has, it would be a good idea for you to make a research on this topic. Your local garden shop owner can help you find what you need. Garden shop owners are well versed about different types of grass so make sure that you ask him or her for tips when you visit his or her store.

Another way for you to learn more about grasses is to find some books about lawns and grasses in the library and start reading. tips from these books can help you a lot. If you do not have time to go to the library to look for books and other materials that can give you valuable tips, you can make use of online libraries and online open sources. There is plenty of valuable information that you can find online when it comes to types of grasses so start searching. Once you have found the right type of grass to grown on your lawn, make sure that you sow your grass at the right time of the year. Do not just grow your grass anytime because you will not get good results that way.

Getting Your Soil Analyzed

Another important tip is to determine the composition of your lawn soil before you attempt to apply fertilizer. Soil analysis is very important to determine the composition of your soil. It is easy to get soil samples. All you need to do is to dig some small holes in the different areas of your lawn and then get a few scopes of soil from each hole. Place the samples in clean containers and then take these samples to a soil laboratory for analysis. Your county agricultural agent might be able to help you if you have one in your area.



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