Save
Time And Money
With DIY Lawn Care
Some people think that lawn care can only be properly
handled by the professionals, but this is anything but true. As
long as you are at least remotely informed and aware of the
different issues that are important to overall lawn care and
health, then you should have no troubles at all and you can
save yourself time and money by DIY lawn care.
DIY lawn care is not difficult at all as long as you have
and are willing to spend the time and effort that is required.
There are a few basic DIY lawn care tips that are important to
know in order to have the healthiest and most beautiful lawn
possible and without having to call in a lawn care
professional. DIY Lawn Care Tips When it comes to lawn
maintenance, one of the most important steps is mowing. You
need to make sure that you mow your lawn regularly, and that
you leave the lawn clippings on your lawn after mowing, as this
provides a fantastic source of slow-release nitrogen for your
grass.
Watering is also crucial, and you need to apply at least
2.5cm of water per watering, and this can be measured by
placing a container on the lawn while it is being watered, as
long as you make sure to distribute the water across the lawn
evenly. Remember that excessive watering is just as bad as
under watering, as it can lead to poor growing conditions and
disease problems.
Another of the most important DIY lawn care tips involves
fertilizing. Compost is definitely one of the best fertilizers,
and generally works well on all lawns. It is a fertilizer which
will not only add organic matter to your lawn but as well will
supply both major and secondary nutrients to your lawn, which
are needed for proper and healthy growth. Aerating is another
crucial process in lawn care, and this is what allows your lawn
to receive a better flow of water, air and fertilizer, as well
as vital nutrients that come from the plant roots, allowing
them to grow more easily through the soil. You need to aerate
your lawn when you notice that the ground is hard and
compacted, thatch is building up, or when water does not
penetrate well when you irrigate.
By taking into consideration these and other DIY lawn care
tips, you will able to start and maintain a beautiful and
healthy lawn all by yourself, without having to spend time and
money on bringing professionals in to do the job for
you.
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