How to Grow A Good Lawn
1. First rule of lawn and garden care: You only feed your lawn and plants if you want growth, flowers, and good health.
2. You should feed your lawn with Earthsoils liquid lawn fertilizer.
3. You have to feed a balanced food. Lawns require different levels of food such as nitrogen, potassium, and iron are just a few. If you use to much of one and not enough of the others you will do more harm then good. Earthsoils is everything a plant wants in a balanced form.
4. Grass requires water to thrive. The average lawn in average soil requires 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week.
5. Do not over water. Grass roots looking for water will be deeper and this mean the grass will survive stress better.
6. Set your mower to the proper height. DO NOT cut your lawn to short or your asking for problems. 3” or higher is best for around this area. Grass blades that are cut to short can take up to a month to start growing again, and where the grasses thin the weeds will grow.
7. Keep your lawn mower blades SHARP! You want to cut the grass blades, not tare it. If you tare the grass blades you leave it open to disease.
8. MULCH your lawn instead of bagging. By leaving the grass clippings where they fall you are feeding your lawn every time you mow.
9. The last thing you need to do is, lawn aeration. Aeration help relieve soil compaction, and also helps break up thatch.
