Weed And Feed Lawns: How To Apply Lawn Treatments

It is spring time and as I look out at the garden at the lawn I think “here we go again. It is time to start cutting and caring for the lawn which includes fighting those irritating weeds which seem to come out of nowhere. At the end of the season I think “great” I have finally won. I have achieved the perfect lawn no, weeds or bald patch, just glorious stripes. The following spring arrives and they are back, daisies, dandelions, moss and clover. Well I may be exaggerating but proportions have returned! So we start again with the whole lawn treatment process of feeding, weeding, sorting out the lumps, and getting rid of the lawn problems.

At www.weedandfeedlawns.com I have my own seasonal blog for the maintenance of the near perfect lawn. I have included details about lawn fungus, moss, various types of seeds and how to replant bald areas of grass. I have also put instructions for my husband on what height he should set his blades on his lawn mower as I know he is guilty of setting them too low.

There are many commercial products on the market which will do the job of weeding and feeding your lawn chemically. These will initially help you achieve a lush looking lawn and can be purchased either from your local garden centre or from many supermarkets and DIY shops. When you get to the stage that your lawn is looking good you will find that you won’t have to buy these products so often but you will have to keep an eye on the ph balance and essential minerals to keep your lawn looking at its best.

Different lawn treatments do obviously depend on your particular soil type and the area of the country you live in, local conditions will affect your particular grass seed planting. You may have to adapt the seed if you have a shaded area over seeding with a more robust type of seed which includes a bigger percentage of slow growing grasses like Fescue grass.

Grass needs to have deep roots to survive and if you weed and feed your lawn it will give it a chance to flourish so that even during hot summers you will be the envy of the neighbourhood with your lush green and rich looking lawn.

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May 29 2010 | Gardening | No Comments »

The Best Uses Of Lawn Aerators

by Ferdinand Emy

Lawn aerators are great tools to use on your lawn in order to keep it healthy and beautiful. What is involved in aerating a lawn? When you aerate your lawn, you basically produce holes in the ground. This is so as to insure that the soil does not become so compacted that essential light and water maynot reach the roots of grass and plants.

When using lawn aerators there are numerous factors to take into account in order to make sure that you get the most benefits from aerating. The best time to employ lawn aerators is any time that the ground isn’t frozen. You may require to aerate your lawn at various times of the year depending upon the sort of grass that you have and the type of soil that you have. If your soil tends to be sandy then you should utilise lawn aerators about once per year. This is because sandy soil does not become compacted very without difficulty. If you have soil that as a heavy clay composition then you will require to aerate the soil more predominantly. Lawns with warm season grasses should be aerated in early spring. This is when the grass is coming out of dormancy and when the root systems will be at the peak of their active growing phase. Cool season grasses may merit the most from lawn aerators during early fall.

It is likewise fundamental to fathom when you shouldn’t use lawn aerators. Anytime the ground is frozen you should not aerate. Plus, you should not aerate your lawn when the weather is hot and dry because the lawn wouldnt have an opportunity to recover.

And, it is not a good idea to employ lawn aerators if you have thoughtful weed problems in your lawn. Make sure that you have resolved the weed troubles before you attempt aerating. The reason for this is that when you puncture holes in the lawn, it will just cause the weed troubles to escalate. It is far better to get rid of the weeds first and then take care of aerating.

When shopping for lawn aerators, you should make a point to choose an aerator that will puncture the soil at least to a depth of three inches. A punch core aerator is considered by numerous to be the best sort of aerator. Not only does this sort of aerator puncture the soil but it essentially draws out a core from the soil.

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July 21 2009 | Landscaping | No Comments »