Showing posts with label seed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seed. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2014

New Lawn Care Tips To Get You Started




summer flower bed in full bloom
In this post I have some tips with videos, they should get you started. Creating and caring for a new lawn can be a bit more challenging than maintaining an existing lawn. It should not be attempted without arming yourself with some vital information first.

The following new lawn care tips and techniques will get you well on your way to creating a great looking lawn. We will also learn about some new lawn care equipment that you might want to look into.

This is a fertilizer that I used in Florida on new lawns. No matter who spread it they didn't burn the new sod. In Florida you almost always use sod. Instant yard. Milorganite 6-2-0 Organic Nitrogen Fertilizer, 50-Pound (with free shipping)

Friday, February 1, 2013

How To Carry Out Weed Control On Lawns

common weeds named with image

Weeds are unwanted plants that steal the nutrition and minerals of the important plants and crops that are growing in your garden. And they may grow on the nutrition and food off your important plants and may hamper their growth.

It is very important to protect your plants and garden from weeds. Weeds grow at a much higher speed than the normal plants growing in your garden. Weed control is also known as pest control in which weeds are prevented to reach a mature stage when they can harm the livestock and plants. In order to reduce the amount of weeds there are different weed control strategies that can be applied to prevent its growth.

Monday, January 21, 2013

How to Plant a New Lawn

girl planting
Are you looking for the scoop on how to plant a new lawn? Are you wondering which method is the least expensive? Maybe you want to know how to plant a new lawn so that you will have instant results? Whatever your questions, we are here to answer them. We will guide you through the three different options you have so you can choose which growing method is right for you.

How to Plant a New Lawn - Seed Information

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Tips for Seeding New Lawns

man spreading seed with hand spreader

If you are seeding a new lawn, you should know that the best time for sowing is during the late summer and early fall. During these times, the soil is still warm. This allows the fragile germination process to take place and the roots a chance to firmly establish themselves. Seeding a new lawn in the late summer and early fall will keep your new seed from being exposed to high temperatures. It will also cut down on pesky weed problems.

While you can sow seed in spring, it is usually only recommended for warm season grasses. But, keep in mind that while germination can take place in the spring, the new sprouts may not be firmly established before the heat of summer sets in.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Preparing Soil for a New Lawn

man rototilling soil

Are you starting a new lawn? Perhaps you are moving into a newly constructed neighborhood or maybe you are unhappy with your existing yard and you want to completely rebuild it? Whatever the reason you may have for starting a new lawn, we are sure that you want to take all the necessary steps to make sure your work is productive.

Do you want to know what the most important thing is when it comes to starting a new lawn? It is soil preparation. If you have soil that is good condition, your lawn will be easier to keep up in the future and it will cost you a lot less money in the long run.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

The Different Seasons of Lawn Grass



Small block of lawn grass

Planting a new lawn can be a very rewarding process. The least expensive route to planting a new lawn is to plant grass seed. However, if you choose the wrong kind of grass seed, all of your time and money will be wasted.

Before you go out and purchase grass seed, you should know what type of grass will grow in your environment and growing season. Do you need a cool season grass or a warm season grass?
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