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It's every homeowner's dream to have a thick, green lawn. However, conducting proper lawn care maintenance can be very difficult and time-consuming. This often leads people to make many mistakes. Here are five lawn care mistakes you're probably making.
Overwatering is a common mistake people make in lawn care. Many homeowners tend to think their lawn is dying when they wither during certain times in a year. As a result, they over irrigate their yard. Note that grass becomes dormant during certain seasons, especially summer. Don't increase watering levels, as this could negatively affect your grass.
Healthy soil is necessary for having a lush, green lawn. A lawn will never turn out beautiful if it doesn't have healthy soil. Make it a habit to test your soil for nutrient deficiencies, toxicities for excessive fertility, and expected growth potential. This will let you know which plants to put on your lawn and what fertilizers to apply to promote healthy growth.
Another mistake you're probably making is poor fertilization. Proper fertilization involves using the right fertilizer, applying the right amount during the right time of the year, and in the right soil. However, not many people consider these factors when applying fertilizer on their lawn. Hire a lawn care expert to conduct proper fertilization on your lawn.
There's more to mowing your lawn than turning the lawnmower on and talking a walk on your lawn. You can easily damage the integrity of your lawn by cutting the grass too short. As a rule of thumb, you should not cut your grass lower than three inches. Cutting grass too short prevents them from absorbing much sunlight and weakens the root system. If you can't conduct proper mowing, call a lawn care professional to assist you.
Like any other recurrent activity, lawn care maintenance requires a plan. You're probably taking care of your lawn without a landscaping plan, which is a huge mistake. Without a proper plan, you run the risk of using the wrong tools, planting the wrong plants, and conducting inconsistent lawn care maintenances. It would help to create a plan to guide your lawn care activities.
If you're making these mistakes, it will help to hire a lawn care maintenance expert. According to Landscapeprofessionals.org, the landscaping industry employs about one million people. Reach out to Spicer's Lawn Care and Landscape Design for better lawn care services.
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