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Wondering how you can have that fresh green grass for your yard or garden? Here are 9 secrets to keeping your lawn green and healthy by Joy Home Remedies on Youtube. These gardening tips and tricks will surely help you get the results you want. Read on to learn ways how to make your lawn in the best condition it can be.
This involves using a tool with sharp metal tines or teeth on the bottom. It is used to remove small plugs from the soil so that the nutrients, water, and air can pass through the ground. It also helps prevent compaction (soil compressed together) that limits aeration and drainage. Do this at least once a year for a healthy lawn. If you have issues with compaction that need to be fixed, getting an aerator often may be necessary.
You need to soak your lawn properly and less frequently to encourage root growth. For most grasses, watering once a week during the hot season is fine. Take note that depending on the weather and soil type, you may need to water more often or less. Water your lawn early in the morning, allowing the sun to warm the soil quickly, and encourage deeper root growth.
If you do this, your lawn will be damaged. It can cause you to miss spots that lead to an uneven appearance of your lawn. Wait at least a day after rainfall or watering before you mow your lawn.
For many types of grasses, the right height is 2 to 3 inches high. Remember that it should not be too short, so your lawn will not look bald. And not too long, as the water won’t penetrate the root easily and the grass may turn brown in the dry season or under heat stress conditions.
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Consider using organic fertilizers if you want the best results for your lawn. You can make your own using composted materials from fruits and vegetable waste.
Many professionals recommend sharpening mower blades every 1 to 2 months.
If you don’t remove the weeds, they will grow and compete with the nutrients, sunlight, and water. They can also spread disease to your grass.
Leave the grass clippings after you mow your lawn. They can decompose and feed the soil.
Urine from your pets can kill the grass and produce unsightly brown patches.