If you want to make a good lawn even better, here are five easy ways to encourage your lawn to grow lush and full without a ton of fuss.
June 19, 2015
If you want to make a good lawn even better, here are five easy ways to encourage your lawn to grow lush and full without a ton of fuss.
Although lawn grasses vary in their appearance and most active seasons of growth they all have several things in common, including basic care. Here are five things you should know about lawn care that could help transform a good lawn into one that's lush and full.
Always fertilize when the grass is actively growing. What does that mean? Think about springtime when it seems you can't mow your lawn often enough: it seems to grow before your very eyes.
Check your soil's acidity (pH). Inexpensive soil-test kits are available at most garden centres or home improvement stores.
Many naturally acidic soils need to have the pH raised with the addition of lime
Just as with fertilizer, if your soil's pH is too high or low it favours the growth of weeds at the expense of your grass.
Don't mow the lawn too low. It's especially tempting to do this in spring when the grass grows like there's no tomorrow.
All grasses have a time during the year when they naturally become lush and full. It depends on the variety of grass you have and where you live in Canada.
Fertilizing your lawn at just the right moment will result in tighter turf with deeper roots – exactly what'll be needed if your lawn is later faced with drought or other stressful conditions that favour weeds.
How green is your grass? Not green enough? Epsom salts may be the answer because they can help add much-needed magnesium and iron to the soil. New grass that lacks iron quickly turns yellow and looks unhealthy. Magnesium deficiencies in the soil may cause the grass to look slightly reddish.
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