Helpful Tips

Greenbrae, California

Helpful Tips

Subscribe

Your E-mail Address:
Subscribe to:

Recent Comments

RE: Fresh Start
OK Marty, you know this speaks to me.  Lots o...
RE: The Perfect Valentine's Gift
I think just being together on a velentines day is...
RE: Cut Closet Clutter
Always great to read your Blog. I will get right o...
RE: Where is Your Book?
Hey Marty, This sounds like good advice, even for...
RE: The Perfect Valentine's Gift
As an NLP trainer, I congratulate you on making th...

Site Feed

RSS Feed

The Lawn of Luxury

Jun. 2, 2008

 

    It’s finally time to pull out the patio furniture, fire up the grill and enjoy outdoor activities in your yard. Here are some tips from HGTV.com that will keep your grass looking green all summer long.
 
    When cutting the grass, try to keep its height at about two-and-a-half to three inches. Sharpen the blade of your mower at least three times a year to avoid grass split ends, and be sure to change your mowing pattern to prevent soil compaction, which will inhibit grass growth.
 
    Instead of lightly watering your grass three to four times a week, give it a good soaking once a week – most lawns need about an inch of water. Watering early in the morning is best.
 
    To combat weeds, make sure to use herbicides specially formulated to combat the types of weeds that are growing in your yard. If you aren’t a fan of herbicides, weed removal tools, such as weed hounds, usually do the trick.
 
    Over-fertilizing is a common problem and can kill your lawn. You should only fertilize in the spring and summer months if you neglected to apply fertilizer in the fall. Every time you mow your lawn the clippings provide nitrogen, an excellent natural fertilizer.
 
    Finally, keep kids, pets, vehicles and wheelbarrows off moist soil and emerging grass. Wait until your lawn is full and dry to enjoy it.
    If all of this seems a little daunting then we suggest calling a competend landscaper-gardener. The aggravation and costs involved with replacing your lawn will be more than offset by the cost of the service.

User Comments

There are currently no user comments for this entry. Be the first to post a comment!

Write a Comment

Your Name:  RealTown Members: Click here to login
Your E-Mail: 
Your Website: 
Subject: 
Your Comment: 
If the editor doesn't appear, please click here.
Notifications: 
Privacy: 
Verification: 
To verify that you are a human and not a script, please enter the verification word from the image into the box on the right.
 
Loading, please wait...