Regular Maintenance Is The Key To Avoid Having A Dull, Weed Infested Lawn

To keep your lawn grass in peak condition, your yard might need some extra care from time to time. Watering in the summer season can turn a brown lawn grass green again, each time you mow you are paving the way for your yard’s success, raking out dead growth can completely change the look of your yard- from a thin, threadbare yard into a soft, green carpet.


Follow these care tips from landscaping Simpsonville professionals in SC to improve the condition and appearance of your yard:

Edging- Edging instantly neatens your garden by helping prevent the grass from growing into borders. A pair of long-handled shears can be used to define the edge of your lawn. Borders and edges can also be maintained using a spade or half-moon edger after mowing.

Remove Weeds, Thatch- Removal of weed, thatch and moss is integral to keeping your yard in good shape since all these can prevent growth by blocking air and nutrients from getting to the roots. Lawn weeds can grow as either seed heads or flowers, and can appear anywhere. The best way is to pull out the whole weed, including roots, which can be done by hand or using a tool. It’s not possible by hands if there’s a large quantity, spraying the weeds directly with a low toxicity herbicide will do the task.

Thatch accumulation creates a blockage, keeping essential nutrients and moisture from penetrating the soil and down to the roots. Thatch basically is a layer of organic matter consisting of dead leaves, grass and root items that can accumulate between the leaves and the soil. The most effective way to remove thatch is with a process called scarification, which involves raking and removing mulch from the yard using tools like a lawn scarifier.

Another pesky item that can cause the worst of lawn problems is mosses (non flowering plants). Moss reduces the ability of grass to grow if left undiscovered or untreated. The cause for the problem must be identified in order to remove the moss.

Mowing- Mowing correctly will groom your yard that’s healthy whereas mow incorrectly, and your yard will struggle to survive. It’s best to only remove one third of the grasses length when mowing your yard. How often you need to mow will depend on factors, such as weather conditions and time of year. Reduce the amount of mowing when the weather is colder whereas mow frequently during summer as the grass will start to grow fast with the warmer weather. Do not mow when the soil or grass is wet as this can cause damage to the yard.

Feeding and Watering- There is a wide variety of grass feeds and fertilizers available. Most of these will have recommended instructions for application, which you should follow. The type of fertilizer required will depend on the existing soil and weather in your location. It is advised to treat twice yearly- once in the spring and once in the autumn.

It’s no news that watering is essential to all lawns. Again, the amount and frequency of watering depends on the type of soil and weather conditions in your location. Water the yard at the beginning of the day in cooler temperatures for best results.

Over-seed your yard annually to maintain a healthy lawn since it revitalizes tired and worn out lawns by creating a protective cover with large quantities of seed mixed with fertilizer. Aeration is another important aspect of lawn maintenance.

For professional lawn care services in Simpsonville, contact Curb Appeal Lawn Care on 864-399-9185.

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