Showing posts with label lawn grub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lawn grub. Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2010

Steps To Greener Lawn Grass


Do you want your lawn to be the envy of your block? Beautiful green lawn grass does not have to be time consuming or difficult. With just a few tricks and a little timing you can have the most beautiful lawn on the block.


1. To mow or not to mow

When it comes to mowing timing is every thing. For cooler climate grass you want to use a one and half inch cutting height the first time you mow. This allows ample amount of sunlight to come to the crowns and also removes the grass’s dead portions. After that first mowing raise the cutting height to 2 in or more. For that last cutting before putting the mower away you will want to go back to the 1 ½ in setting.
Warmer climate grass wants a little less. Start with a 1 in cutting height then increase to 2 ½.

2. Dull blade dull grass

Always use a sharp blade when you cut. A dull blade will tear your grass instead of cut it. Grass that has been damaged turns yellow and we are looking for green.

3. Water water everywhere

The trick here is deep watering early in the morning a few times per week. A good soaking will help your grass to grow deep roots. Deep roots can tap into the underground water supply. When you only engage in light sprinkling you grass will develop shallow roots needing more water more often. If your lawn starts to show the dull green bottoms of the blades or starts to lose its bounce it is asking for water.

You will want to water it until it is damp 4 or 5 inches down. Water it next when the top 2 inches are dry. You can use a cake pan to see how long to leave the sprinkler on. Put the pan in the yard and time how long it takes to fill with 1 inch of water. If it takes 10 minutes you will want to leave the sprinkler on for about an hour. Make sure to water only in the early morning. If your lawn stays too wet over night it could get mold.

4. A little off the top please

Only mow the top 1/3 of the grass. This top portion is leaf and will decompose quickly. This decomposing leaf is good for the grass so leave it where it falls. It will provide needed nitrogen. If you mow more then 1/3 you are getting into the grass’ stem. This can shock it and the stem will burn in the sun. If you want your grass to be 2 inches (warm climate) cut it when it is 3 inches.

5. Every breath we take

Aerate your lawn. You need oxygen and so do the roots of your grass. Aerating improves air to soil interaction, allows water and fertilizers to get deeper into the soil, it reduces soil compaction and it lets the roots have more room to grow.



If you follow these simple steps you too can have a beautiful and Lawn Grub free lawn and be the envy of your block.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Best Lawn Care Tips and Information

A lawn is an area of recreational or amenity land planted with grass, and sometimes clover and other plants, which are maintained at a low, even height.

Lawns are a standard feature of private and public gardens and landscapes in much of the world today. Lawns are created for aesthetic use in gardens and recreational. They are typically planted near homes, often as part of gardens, and are used in other landscapes and gardens.

Lawns are frequently a feature of public parks and other spaces. They reduce erosion and dust as well as providing a great place for sports. Another amazing factor is that most lawns will survive harsh sun or constant shade and neglect and will survive on grey water – further reducing the reliance on our clean water resources.

The types and varieties of lawns, garden lawn turf and possible landscaping options are tremendous. One only needs a step in the right direction to look for guidance. With a numerous grass and turf types to choose from, understanding their applications, benefits and possibilities is vital to find one to suit your application. Grass can also cool us all down: As a natural air conditioner, the average sized lawn can produce the same cooling effect as nine tones of air conditioning, which is enough for around two houses!

Lawns are established through one of three methods:
  • Planting of seeds across the area, which germinate and grown as grass
  • Planting of runners (small grass plants) which then propagate across the area by natural spread
  • Laying of turf on the area, essentially transplanting a lawn from another location (usually a turf farm)
Identifying a suitable type of lawn grass or turf depends greatly upon the use and conditions of the location that requires it. Jimboomba Turf is Australia’s most renowned name in the grass supplies industry. So if you plan to keep pace with the Australian crowd and contribute to the green movement, start today.

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