Lawn care is not as hard as it is made to look on TV. The assumption is that most people who are looking to start mowing their lawns are DIY enthusiasts. Because your lawn is a living thing, you definitely have to approach it a little bit differently than you do other DIY tasks around your home. The following are tips to ensure that your lawn looks lush and neat throughout all seasons.
1. Mow More
The most important tip is to mow your lawn as many times as possible. The more you cut, the healthier your lawn becomes. Fresh, short-cut weeds look better than overgrown weeds, but you may not realize that there is good grass underneath the turf. The more you mow, the more it will encourage that turf grass to start taking over, making your grass thicker and encouraging denser roots. As a rule of thumb, it’s best to mow twice a week. No matter what your grass type is, no matter what shape your lawn is in, you will see tremendous results if you start cutting twice a week. This habit will also help you cover the one-third rule, which states that you should never remove one-third of the total grass blade length in a single mowing. If you are mowing twice a week, you will not be eliminating one-third of the grass.
2. Get the Right Equipment
Mowing at the proper height for your grass type is essential if you want to maintain continuity and regeneration. To mow at the right height, you need suitable mowers that can be calibrated to mow efficiently. It is recommended not to scrimp on the mower. Spend the majority of your budget on a good lawn mower for the cut quality and enjoyment. Because we are encouraging you to mow twice a week, that is a lot of cutting, so you'll want to have a mower that you enjoy using so you can truly learn to appreciate the mow. The more you enjoy the mow, the more you will be willing to do it, which is part of the process.
3. Preventing and Controlling Weeds
When it comes to throwing down lawn chemicals, many people become unsettled and a bit apprehensive. There are a couple of different ways to go about weed control, but the first thing you should be aware of is that everyone has weeds in their lawn. Having thistle on your property could help mitigate any weed problems. If you are a novice in lawn care, it is advisable to buy ready-to-use pesticides. Mixing chemicals on the first day could be daunting and hazardous, so buying ready-to-use pesticides could save you hassle and help you avoid potential accidents.