Weeds are an inevitable part of any lawn. The key is to identifying weeds at the earliest possible time, so you can easily pull them by hand or with a handheld weeder, without the need for chemicals. If not checked initially, it will go out of control, then the only way out is resorting to an herbicide for direct application to weeds, which, in turn, may damage the healthy grass in your yard. When using an herbicide, it is important to strictly follow the manufacturer's recommended instructions for application. The key to successfully eliminate weeds from your yard is to properly identify them followed by applying the product at the right time of year.
Conquering a weed-infested yard may seem like a challenge,
however you can be successful if you follow these tips by lawn mowing Simpsonville providers for a healthy, weed-free yard:
Dethatch- Thatch
basically is a layer of accumulated organic matter on a lawn between grass
blades and roots, which can lead to dead patches in turf and open spaces
conducive to weed growth. It’s important that you dethatch the lawn when you
notice a one-inch layer of thatch using a rake or power dethatcher. This is one
of the most effective ways to maintain a weed-free lawn.
Aeration- If there are compaction problems, it is time to aerate your lawn which will break this compacted soil up, which will encourage healthy root growth (a deep root system), boost the transfer of water, oxygen, and nutrients into the soil, and reduce fertilizer and pesticides runoff. This will ensure your yard is healthy, free of weeds.
Regular
Yard Maintenance- Mowing is an integral part of lawn maintenance. When
mowing, mow to a height of 2 to 4 inches and mow at regular intervals (to keep
it within that range, but not too frequently as that weakens your grass). Also,
alternate your mowing pattern from your last mowing direction, which will keep
the soil from compacting and will also help your grass grow upright. Sharpen
mower blades before mowing.
Proper watering (during periods of heat and drought in
particular) and fertilizing are equally important to strengthen your yard.
Every lawn requires about one inch of water per week. Don’t overwater, or your
yard will be more susceptible to disease. Water deeply to encourage deep-rooted
grass. When it comes to fertilizing your lawn, get a soil test, and make sure
to use a slow-release product.
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