Spring Lawn Care
Guide
An essential to having lush green grass
is doing your spring lawn care. Having a lawn that is the envy
of all your neighbors is one of your priorities, then getting
on the path to whipping those blades into shape is never too
early. The steps you wanna follow for caring for your grass
will differ greatly from season to season however. Following a
specific lawn care guide that provides you with a step-by-step
process of getting your yard ready for summer is important.
Raking
Deep raking is one of the first things that you want to
perform on your lawn in the early spring. Something you will
learn in the spring lawn care guide is to remove all of the
excess dead grass known as thatch that can clog up your lawn
keeping your healthy blades from breathing. A lawn that has too
much thatch can't receive the necessary moisture that it needs
either. It doesn't matter what part of the country you live in
thatching is pretty much universal step in spring lawn care. It
doesn't matter which method you use either a metal right or a
specific thatching tool the job needs to be done.
Aerating
Aeration is a vitally important step in spring lawn care,
especially in areas that have very compacted or clay soil. The
problem with soil that is compacted is that it makes it
difficult for the roots of your grass to receive the right
amount of air and moisture that it needs to grow lush and full.
The process of aeration is to poke a multitude of holes in the
ground that will loosen up the soil and allow the air and the
moisture to pass through. They're a couple ways you can do it,
one way is by renting a machine from a rental store and doing
it yourself or you can hire a professional company to come out
and do the job for you. If you don't know whether you should
aerate or not, you should contact the local extension office in
the area you are in and ask them for specific spring lawn care advice.
They'll be more than happy to help you out.
Fertilizing
Many different lawn care experts will disagree a bit about
this step in the spring lawn care guide. Some experts will tell
you that getting your grass light feeding will put it on the
right
foot for the hot summer months
ahead, while others will tell you that spring feeding isn't
necessary and it is a lot better for the grass if you do a
heavier feeding in the fall and bypass the spring fertilizing
altogether. You will find agreement on the fact though that too
much fertilizing in the spring will lead to a higher rate of
weeds and diseases in the summer. So if you go ahead and do the
annual spring feeding ritual, you need to go real easy on your
application of the fertilizer.
Every homeowner loves to have a healthy beautiful yard in
those long hot summer months, but in order to achieve this, you
can't wait for those hotter days. Paying attention to this
spring lawn care guide, will allow you to get a head start on
your yard work which will ensure that you have a lush and
fabulous lawn which will be the awe and the envy of your entire
neighborhood.
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