Thursday, May 16, 2013

How to Create a Lawn Care Schedule

a note pad, pencil and clock for creating a lawn care schedule
The process of creating a lawn care schedule really does not have to be difficult, as long as you know what you are doing and are going to be willing to put the required amount of time and effort into it.

If you own your own home, of course you are going to want to have a healthy, green lawn, and the only way that you can do this is by doing proper lawn mowing and other important lawn care actions. Here is a bit of information that will help get you started and make sure that you are on the right track.
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Watering


One of the first and most important aspects to include in your lawn care schedule is watering. Your lawn is going to need to have just enough water to strive. You want to make sure that your lawn care schedule has watering in the morning time at least primarily, for a couple of reasons.

One of the reasons this is important is because this is when there is little to no wind, and as a result this will ensure even water distribution. Another reason that you want your lawn care schedule to include watering mainly in the morning is because this is the perfect time, before the sun comes up, so that the water has adequate time to soak in.

If you water too late in the day, it will attract the sunlight and possibly end up burning the grass. You will lose 25%, at least, through evaporation. If you water at nighttime, the water will end up soaking in the grass too long and inviting fungus problems. When you water, water deep not often, you want the root to grow down, not stay on the top ground.
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Fertilizing


Fertilizing is another crucial component to include in your lawn care schedule. You need to provide your lawn with fertilizer so that it is getting all the nutrients it needs to strive. Make sure that you are choosing the right fertilizers, and know that there are some terrific, very effective fertilizers that are all natural or organic, which is the best way to go. This way there is no danger of working with chemical-based fertilizers, and you know that you are not harming the environment. But it is not the easiest, and it is the slowest.

When it comes to chemical fertilizers get the one with the most minors, these trace element are necessary in maintaining a lush and healthy lawn. Chemical fertilizers are like a speed to grass, so fertilize in the morning. (and water-in, get it off the foliage) You will not see any results for two weeks. After three weeks if you don't see substantial improvement add a little more (a little more). You can always add more you just can not take it back. And it will kill your grass, shrubs, and flowers grave-yard dead. So, good-luck. Do this just before the beginning of each season,
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Keep in mind that this is just an idea, some of the things that you have to worry about when it comes to taking care of your lawn. There are many other aspects as well that you need to make yourself familiar with and take seriously if you want to have a healthy, beautiful lawn.



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