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Lawn Tips for Easier Maintenance and Greener Grass

... getting to the soil. High-traffic areas become compacted over time and aeration is especially important for these spots. There you have my basic tips to keep a healthy enough lawn to make you want to defend it with your fists. Congrats. Read Read: Lawn Tips for Easier Maintenance and Greener Grass

By: Warren Wong | 15/04/2008 | Gardening

Care For Your Lawn - Tips on Watering

... months, lawn made from bluegrass or ryegrass will need about 2 ¼ inches of water every week. less in cooler weather. If your lawn is made from fescues less frequent watering is needed as this type of grass has a deeper root system and can ... Read Read: Care For Your Lawn - Tips on Watering

By: Janet Ashby | 04/01/2009 | Gardening

Discover 6 Lawn Care Tips and Information

... position one time, start at 5 or 6 and go to 11. Keep the mowing pattern varied and you'll have a healthier lawn. Lawn Tip 3 It's much easier to get a handle on new weeds than when they're older, more established and just plain ... Read Read: Discover 6 Lawn Care Tips and Information

By: Paul Zayer | 01/05/2008 | Gardening
Tim Smith

5 Quick Tips for a Better Lawn

... root. Wait for a day or two after a rain storm and avoid mowing right after you've watered the lawn. Tip number two is to never cut more than one third (1/3) of your lawns height at any one time. Most well maintained lawns are between 2 to ... Read Read: 5 Quick Tips for a Better Lawn

By: Tim Smith | 06/02/2009 | Landscaping

Great Lawn Care - Truly Worth These Small Steps

... lawn, would it not be best if there is somewhere a set of guides to help you along? Well look no more, because here are some lawn tips that could be useful to you. Important Lawn Care Considerations If you want a healthy and great ... Read Read: Great Lawn Care - Truly Worth These Small Steps

By: Martin Haworth | 06/11/2007 | Gardening
Owen Chubb

The Roll Turf Way to a New Lawn

... moist but this will also apply to a seeded area.  If you wish to replace/install a new lawn, here are a few useful tips:   Remove existing lawn (Tip: prior to commencement of works,  spray old grass with a systemic weedkiller) in a small ... Read Read: The Roll Turf Way to a New Lawn

By: Owen Chubb | 25/01/2009 | Gardening

Rotary Mowers For The Lawn

... lawn mowers the cutting deck is located under the front of the vehicle. The front-end location of the cutting deck on riding lawn mowers makes these machines more maneuverable. Maneuverability becomes an issue when, for instance, a lawn is ... Read Read: Rotary Mowers For The Lawn

By: Jeffrey Seymour | 25/02/2009 | Gardening

How To Take Care Of Your Lawn Mower In Winter

... lawn is having an aesthetically pleasing look in front of your house. In the next section, we'll give you some tips on landscaping to enhance your lawn. Because you're a homeowner, you want to take a certain pride in how other people view ... Read Read: How To Take Care Of Your Lawn Mower In Winter

By: Jeffrey Seymour | 25/02/2009 | Gardening

Five Things You Can Do to Get Your Lawn Ready for Summer

... soil. Finally, note that it's usually best to overseed in the fall (due to the problem described in the next section). Sometimes your lawn problem will be too severe too wait, of course, but fall is generally regarded as the best time ... Read Read: Five Things You Can Do to Get Your Lawn Ready for Summer

By: Brian Jenkins | 03/05/2008 | Gardening

Patch Diseases For Bluegrass Lawns

... The leaves often become covered with a pink, fibrous growth. In the final stage, reddish fungal threads are found at the leaf tips. In a lawn infested with red thread or pink patch, pink areas from two to fifteen inches in diameter become ... Read Read: Patch Diseases For Bluegrass Lawns

By: Jeffrey Seymour | 25/02/2009 | Gardening

How To Areate Your Lawn

... . Soils can become compacted in high-traffic areas or in areas that have mostly clay soils. This can kill off grass very quickly. Lawn thatch is the layer of dead turf grass tissue between the green vegetation and the soil surface that must ... Read Read: How To Areate Your Lawn

By: Jeffrey Seymour | 25/02/2009 | Gardening

How To Take Care Of Your Lawn With Fertilizers

... up some of the nutrients that you're supplying, those are nutrients being wasted, as they are not going to your grass. Fortunately, applying lawn fertilizers and practicing weed control can be integrated into the same chore - if you play ... Read Read: How To Take Care Of Your Lawn With Fertilizers

By: Jeffrey Seymour | 25/02/2009 | Gardening

Grass Clippings For Lawn Care

... are two schools of thought when it comes to this issue - neither of which is definitive. Some people say leave the clippings on the lawn after you mow. This not only saves time and energy, but the clippings decompose quickly and add vital ... Read Read: Grass Clippings For Lawn Care

By: Jeffrey Seymour | 25/02/2009 | Gardening

How To Seed A New Lawn

... automatic sprinkler system. In fact, underground automatic sprinklers are the recommended way to water lawns. When you have such a system, watering is done when it needs it on a regular basis. You won't have to mess with hoses or wasting ... Read Read: How To Seed A New Lawn

By: Jeffrey Seymour | 25/02/2009 | Gardening

How To Start A Lawn Care

... on what you're looking for, choosing the right grass for your lifestyle and preference can make all the difference in having a lawn you can be proud of. The first thing you need to do before choosing a grass seed is to prepare the land. If ... Read Read: How To Start A Lawn Care

By: Jeffrey Seymour | 25/02/2009 | Gardening

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