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they can mow less frequently. Big mistake. Scalping will require

more lawn care help in the long run. Grass cut too short will

absorb less sunshine though its leaves, hurting its ability to

survive and defend itself against diseases and insects. Sunlight

can more easily penetrate what's left of the lawn, providing an

ideal environment for weed seeds to germinate.





2. Leave Grass Clippings on Lawn. Grass clippings less than 1

inch filter down to the soil surface and decompose quickly.

These clippings provide several benefits when left on the lawn:

they shade the soil surface and reduce moisture loss due to

evaporation. In addition, decomposing grass blades are a

valuable source of plant nutrients.





3. Change mowing pattern. Start at the 12 o'clock position and

mow to the 6 o'clock position. Next time, begin at the 9 o'clock

position and mow to the 3 o'clock position. This prevents turf

and soil compacting and wheel patterns from forming in your lawn

and gives it a nice stadium look.







4. Weed Control. Control weeds early. Apply herbicide to grassy

weeds, such as crabgrass, in the spring, and to broadleaf weeds,

like dandelions, in the fall. Do not use pre-emergent weed

control at the time of seeding because it will negate any grass

seed that hasn't germinated. This is a common mistake. Wait

until the new grass is mowed three times before applying a

pre-emergent herbicide.





5. Fertilize. At a minimum, fertilize 3x/year--Late spring,

Early Fall, and Late Fall. At a maximum, fertilize

6x/year--Early Spring, Late spring, Late Summer, Early Fall,

Late Fall. Avoid a fertilizer overdose. Too much of a good thing

can be harmful.





6. Keep Beds to a Minimum. Beds require a lot of

maintenance--weeding, edging, trimming back overgrown plants and

shrubs. Too many beds scattered throughout the property begin to

look cluttered. A bed bordering the house is usually sufficient,



unless you have a boatload of time and energy to keep up with

the maintenance. Keep it simple. Manicured. When in doubt, put

lawn where there was a bed.





7. Water deeply, but infrequently for established lawns. This

trains roots to grow deep in the soil for strength. Deep roots

help your lawn better survive a hot dry spell. Water early in

the day to avoid evaporation. The sun will be up shortly to dry

the lawn's surface, minimizing moisture-loving diseases. Over-

watering wastes money and resources and is bad for the grass.

Waterlogged soil is the breeding ground for summer lawn

diseases.





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Virginia DeStaso is the author of http://www.the-lawn-advisor.com

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