Lawn Care Tips
- Avoid cutting the grass too short as this can damage the grass, inhibit a deeper root system from setting up and give rise to weeds.
- Different grasses have different heights at which they can grow best, so make sure you enquire about this from the vendor or your landscaping company. The ideal height of most grasses is 3 to 4 inches.
- Removing more than one-third of the grass leaf in a single cutting is not recommended
- Mow only on dry grass and not when the grass is wet
- Make sure you mower's blade is a new and sharp before starting a fresh moving session. Keeping several mowing blades at hand, helps.
- To ensure smoothness make sure you change the mower's oil once or twice during mowing season.
Just like human beings, grasses have a tendency to adapt to their circumstances. This is why stressing out the grass to a moderate extent is a good way of making them stronger. For instance, you can make the grass roots penetrate the soil better by not watering frequently. Try not to water for a day or two and check the rooting depth. You will be amazed to find an increase. Better rooting will make your grass grow in a healthy manner. Here are some tips to keep in mind:
- The best time to water your lawn would be during the early hours of morning. Watering during this time will allow the water to reach the roots without evaporating. Mid afternoons may lead to water getting evaporated soon and watering at night times can give rise to the possibilities of diseases.
- While watering, make sure you spread the water homogeneously across the lawn without over flooding or missing certain areas/spots.
- If your lawn is placed on heavy slopes make sure that the water does not run-off. Several applications of water would be necessary for such surfaces to ensure adequate penetration.
- During summer season or drought conditions decide whether to water the lawn or let it go dormant. Letting the grass to go dormant and then watering again to green it up and again letting it go dormant is not a good practice.
- If your lawn is newly sodded avoid watering it frequently to ensure that the roots grip the soil perfectly.