One of the first things that friends and relatives notice when they visit your home is your front lawn. It stands to reason then, that it should be one of your highest priorities when it comes to maintaining your yard. The problem is that many people are doing more harm than good to their lawns, ruining their hard work and giving those important visitors a poor first impression of their home.

So in this article, I am going to take a look at what you absolutely should not do if you want your lawn to look its best.

Don’t Over-Water

Believe it or not, it is possible to over-water your grass. Too much water will wash away any fertilizer you have used, and also makes the grass more susceptible to diseases. Instead of watering your lawn each day for a short amount of time, you should water it once a week till it gets a good soaking.

Lawns that are watered daily only develop a shallow root system. This leads to them being very water-dependent and can cause your grass to die off much quicker in a dry period.

 

 

Don’t Skip Your Mowing

We all have those days where we just can’t be bothered doing the mowing; surely it can go another week….right? Wrong! Leaving your lawn to grow too long between mowing will mean your grass grows tall and sparse, instead of thick and dense.

The blades of grass that shoot up the quickest will end up blocking the sun over the shorter grass which leads to an uneven lawn. Be sure to mow regularly with a good quality mower with sharp blades to give your lawns a nice even look.

Don’t Bag Your Grass Clippings

While I am on the topic of mowing, let’s talk about what to do with your grass clippings. The simple answer is nothing; get yourself a mower with mulching capabilities so that the cut grass is laid back onto your lawn as fertilizer. Clippings can also help the soil below retain moisture during dry spells. A good mulching mower will leave almost no sign of the clippings at all.

Don’t Over-Fertilize

Over-fertilizing is quite a common problem, throwing too much fertilizer on your lawn can have a devastating effect. It results in the grass becoming severely dehydrated, and it almost looks like it has been burnt – hence why they call this effect “burning the lawn”.

Be sure to read the instructions on the fertilizer packaging and follow them precisely. It is also just as important to make sure you buy a type of fertilizer that is suitable for your grass – which leads me to the next point:

Don’t Assume All Grass Is The Same

Did you know there are over 18 types of grass commonly used on lawns throughout the USA? Each variety of grass can require drastically different care to thrive. Some of the differences in care between grass species are cut heights, watering frequency, and fertilizer type.

So it’s crucial to know what type is growing in your yard and adapt your watering, mowing, and fertilizing routines to suit. If you don’t know what type of lawn you have, take a sample down to your local garden center and get them to identify it. They will also be able to tell you more about how to care for your particular type of grass.

 

Of course, these tips are not going to make you a lawn care expert, but they will get you moving in the right direction. Watering, fertilizing and mowing are all critical aspects of caring for your grass and should not be neglected.

Lawn care can be quite addictive, and when you get home from work one day and see what your hard work has produced, I think you will find that learning just a little bit about how to care for your lawns was more than worthwhile.

Author Bio: Aaron Green is a full-time father of two who spends his spare time in the garden and around the house. Being responsible for two young children leaves him little time to pursue hobbies, but he loves to share his knowledge with others when he can. You can find more of Aaron’s work at: www.essentialhomeandgarden.com

 

Start Shopping for Lawn Care Supplies!

 

Your Guide To Top Dressing Your Lawn

Your Guide To Top Dressing Your Lawn

A beautiful garden helps to improve the overall look and feel of any home, and the lawn is just as important. There’s no point in having beautiful blooming flowers if the grass is unkempt, overgrown, or dead. Sometimes, you might find that your lawn needs work, but...

How to Grow Spinach in Your Vegetable Garden

How to Grow Spinach in Your Vegetable Garden

Spinach is an amazing leafy vegetable that is loaded with nutrients and many health benefits. While you can buy it from the supermarket, fresh, homegrown spinach, however, is the best option for a healthier lifestyle. Organic spinach is more nutrient-rich, tastes...

Situations That Require A Professional Tree Service

Situations That Require A Professional Tree Service

Trees look beautiful and majestic through the changing seasons, but at times, they are unable to achieve their optimum potential because of both internal and external factors that compromise their growth. Fortunately, a professional tree service can offer effective...

Get Your Garden Ready For Spring

Get Your Garden Ready For Spring

With the winter months slowly coming towards an end and spring on the horizon it is time to start considering whether or not your garden could benefit from a facelift. Many are keen to get back into the garden once the colder weather has started to make a move. The...

How To Highlight Your Backyard Garden

How To Highlight Your Backyard Garden

Possibly the only thing better than having a beautiful garden is being able to proudly show it off to friends and family while at the same time making your nosy neighbors super jealous of your agricultural prowess. You’ve got your herb garden, your delicately...

Keeping Your Property Free Of Dog Waste

Keeping Your Property Free Of Dog Waste

While we all love our pets, sometimes what they leave behind can be a real mess. Dog poop not only stinks but can quickly turn your gorgeous garden or lawn into a minefield of epic proportions. In order to make sure you have an outdoor space that both you and your...

Why Hire Gardeners? Pros Cite 4 Reasons

Why Hire Gardeners? Pros Cite 4 Reasons

A well-manicured and well-maintained garden entails the performance of several key tasks, from trimming and hedging to the application of fertilizers to mulching and clean-up. And although gardening is one of the most fulfilling activities around, it is, simply put,...

Getting Expert Assistance for Beginners in Lawn Care

Getting Expert Assistance for Beginners in Lawn Care

You and your family may have opted to purchase a home that comes with a small lawn, and no one can blame your choice. After all, a house becomes a lot prettier and more inviting when there's a patch of green and some colorful blooms — and it's certainly a plus that a...

How to Fix 5 Common Lawn Problems

How to Fix 5 Common Lawn Problems

Even if your lawn already makes the neighbors green with envy, you are likely to face a few of the common lawn problems. Knowing how to handle them can mean the difference between working on your lawn and simply enjoying it. So here are the  five most common and how...

Landscaping with Crushed Rock

Landscaping with Crushed Rock

Landscaping your home can be a daunting and expensive task but it’s all worth it as the results can enhance the façade of your home and inevitably increase the property’s value. An affordable material that shouldn’t be overlooked when landscaping is crushed rock....

Discover a New World in Your Own Backyard

Discover a New World in Your Own Backyard

In many ways, home landscaping is an art where it is very important to know what you want and also very important to know when to quit. This means that landscaping your home is about wanting it to make a beautiful, perhaps even stunning, statement without being such...

Gardening and Foundation Safety–How to Have It All

Gardening and Foundation Safety–How to Have It All

When it comes to gardening and planting trees, everyone loves the look of a beautiful landscape that makes the most of the natural resources available to you. Yet, certain trees, droughts, and shifting soils can pose risks to your home's foundation. Before creating...

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This