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Most lawns contain a mix of different grass types and require a balance of sun and water. If not properly watered or overshadowed by landscape design features, lawns can begin to grow unevenly in spring. To best reduce the likelihood of an uneven lawn cut grass 2 to 2 ½ inches to remove winter and dormant debris during the initial mow. Then, after the first cut, trim grass 3 to 3 ½ inches to maintain even growth.
The timing and frequency of seeding and fertilizing depend on the type of grass and geography. For example, southern, warm season grasses have different management needs when compared to a northern, cool season grass. To create a healthy yard through proper seeding and fertilizing, homeowners should consult with a professional.
Brown spots in your lawn can be caused by a variety of issues such as dry areas, over watering, pet damage and mower tracks. After identifying the initial cause, professionals can address and eliminate brown spots providing homeowners a consistent and healthy lawn.
Crabgrass is a weed that thrives in the heat and can severely limit the development of seedlings. The most effective way to prevent crabgrass is through early proactive weed control. Consulting a professional should be the first step when tackling this technical process.
Creating a healthy lawn is a science and every lawn is different. From achieving the right pH balance and applying fertilizer to banishing weeds and repairing brown spots, proper lawn care requires a professionally crafted, custom plan for your individual lawn.
Your lawn is more than a beautiful, lush landscape design element. Grass plays a vital role in capturing dust, absorbing unhealthy water runoff, producing oxygen and reducing noise levels, so it’s important to properly maintain your yard with the support of a professional.
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