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Five lawn care tips you'll be thinking about knowing years from now

Dec 1

 

Some people consider lawn care to be a love-in-the-air. It's a basic job for the rest of us. Whatever the instance, the task will require both money and time and you're looking to get the most bang for your dollar.

 

David Phipps was a former superintendent and is now the Northwest representative of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America. He taught an evening course called Golf Course Quality Lawns.

 

These are his top lawn-care tips.

 

1. Be aware of your water.

 

This is precisely what Phipps refers to. He's often amazed by the uneven yards is what he observes while walking around his neighborhood during his morning walk. Common problems are sprinklers dumping water in places it's not supposed to, causing flooding of the driveway and sidewalks, or even drowning the grassy spot that was previously given plenty of water.



So, once again make sure you keep an eye on your water! Be sure that it's moving in the right direction. Phipps says that if you don't take this precaution it's not only losing valuable resources but also your time. It also creates healthy lawn care in Georgetown, ky. Be sure that your sprinkler heads don't leak water or bubble haphazardly. As irrigation systems age, they are susceptible to being damaged (e.g. by lawnmowers). They could need to be repaired or replaced.



2. Can the tuna be analyzed for contaminants?

 

Do you need to water too often or not enough? To answer this problem, superintendents have advanced tools available to them. The answer is simple: A tuna can that's been empty. Place one on the ground and then water your lawn. After that, you should measure the level of water inside the can. Then, divide that number by how many times you are able to water your lawn each week. The grass should be fed at least an inch of water seven days, on average. Recalibrate after you've completed grade-school math.



3. Use fertilizer wisely

 

If you enjoy lawns but hate weeds, you'll be happy to learn that encouraging the former can help to prevent the latter. The world is a race, so the healthier your turf is, the less likely it is to be destroyed by the weeds. You'll need to fertilize to ensure that your turf is healthy. When it's needed. The right equipment.

 

Ideally, fertilize twice a year, between the start of summer and the fall of late, with organic fertilizer slow-release that is healthier for the environment as well as can work effectively over time, as per Phipps. Fast-release fertilizers are more likely to be rinsed off.



4. The applications you submit should be more specific.

Golf and gardening require precision. Spraying herbicides and insecticides on your lawn using the hose applicator isn't the best idea. Instead, purchase a small spray applicator and spot-treat your yard according to Phipps. It's more effective. The greener way to the lawn is more eco-friendly.

 

5. Sharpen your knives

 

Blades that are dull can be harmful and ineffective in the kitchen. They produce ugly and unhealthy results in the yard, by cutting in a way that is uneven and can damage the plant. As a result, Phipps recommends sharpening your mower's blades once each year. If you've got the capabilities and tools, then you are able to do this yourself.

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