Lawn Repair Tips for Homeowners

Today, I’m sharing gardening tips lawn repair tips for homeowners.  If you’re wondering how to create the perfect lawn, then you’re in the right place. In this post, we’re going to take a look at some lawn repair tips for homeowners that won’t break the bank, and will have your lawn looking good in not time.  

 

 

 

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Lawn Repair Tips for Homeowners

 

Feed And Water Your Lawn Regularly 

While grass is hardy, it does better when you water and fertilizer it regularly.  Unfortunately, the underlying soil rarely contains all the nutrients that your soil needs.  Just like your flowers and vegetables need nutrients, so does your grass.  

You can pick up fertilizers from most garden centers and nurseries.  Be sure to read the packing.  It provides information on how to best use the product and when to combine it with watering.

Not only should provide food for your lawn, a lawn lacking sufficient water will turn yellow then brown. So if you want your grass to look verdant year-round, you’ll need to water it continuously. Look into a sprinkler system for a well maintained lawn.  

 

Only Remove A Third Of Your Grass’s Length When Mowing

Some gardeners can overdo their landscaping and lawn care. They adjust the blade on their mower so that they completely scalp the lawn, making it difficult for the grass to recover. So, think about it this way: you wouldn’t prune back a tree to the base of the trunk, right?  So you shouldn’t do the same with your lawn.

When mowing, set the blade so that it only removes a third of the length of the grass on your lawn. This way, you can keep the grass viable and healthy. During the height of summer when it is dry, you may wish to only remove a small fraction of the grass’s length.   

 

Start Over Seeding

If feeding your grass and regularly mowing it isn’t helping, then you can try over seeding. Over seeding involves scattering grass seed on your lawn.  This is a great way to fill in bald areas or areas that have lost thickness.  

Check out the varieties of grass seed available, and determine what areas in your lawn you want to overseed.  

Before you overseed, you’ll first need to mow, scarify (remove debris), aerate the lawn and provide a top dressing. Taking these steps will provide new seeds with the maximum chance of germinating.  Once you seed the lawn, you’ll need to keep it watered and do a top dressing.   

 

 

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Remove Debris

So, you’ll want to remove any debris from your lawn. Things like leaves and twigs can prevent grass from accessing natural sunlight, leading to thinning patches, especially during the winter months. 

Use a lawn rake remove any clumps of grass, twigs and leaves.  Rake over as many areas as you can to keep your lawn looking healthy and beautiful. 

 

Top Dress Your Soil 

Next, top dressing is to improve the quality of existing soil, enhance draining, and build up your soil can it can help get rid of any imperfections. With regular top dressing, you can provide your grass with an optimal habitat in which to flourish and grow year-round. 

Before you buy any top dressing, however, you’ll need to check the soil type in your garden. Understanding your soil type, will ensure you add the appropriate nutrients for your lawn.  Your soil type can be loamy, sandy or clay.  You’ll need to match it to the top dressing to ensure that you can maintain your lawn sufficiently. 

 

Regular maintenance of your lawn will help keep it in good condition.  Mowing at the correct height, fertilizing, aerating, and regular watering should become a part of your lawn care routine.  

 

 

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