There are several reasons why this may happen, you could be cutting your lawn too short, your mower blades could be dull or you could be scalping your lawn in certain locations. The standard grass height should be around 3 1/2″ tall after mowing for the best results. >>
The best time to mow is either morning or evening, avoiding the hottest points in the day keeps the added stress off of your lawn and allows it to stay healthy. This however only plays a very small roll in keeping your lawn in good shape. >>
The best time to water your lawn is either after the sun goes down or before the sun comes up. Avoid watering at night because that may cause mildew and fungal diseases to grow. >>
Depending on your grass type and how much rainfall there is, you might mow once a week, bi-weekly or in some cases you might even mow every 5-6 days if you have consistently heavy rain fall for long periods. >>
The beginning of spring as soon as the snow is gone is the best time to fertilize in most cases. >>
You should aerate your lawn at-least once a year in the spring time. >>
Yes, your lawn needs nutrients to stay strong and healthy and the best way to provide nutrients is to fertilize your lawn. >>
Most people think that trapping or killing moles are the best way to get rid of them, however, if you dig deeper you will find that they are looking for grubs and other small insects. If you treat your yard for grubs and kill them off there will be no major food source for the… >>
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