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Lawn Care Lexington

An exuberant and well-maintained lawn can be the elaboration of a garden. From time to time, however, you may need some extra care to keep it in optimum condition. When the lawns start to look a little mediocre, it's amazing how quickly they respond to the attention. Lawn Care Lexington force to take good care of proper watering because this watering in the summer can turn a green brown turf back. Spiking to aerate trampled areas works wonders to get grass growth while raking dead growth can turn a lean and worn lawn back into a soft and green carpet.

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Lawn Care Lexington

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  1. An exuberant and well-maintained lawn can be the elaboration of a garden. From time to time, however, you may need some extra care to keep it in optimum condition. When the lawns start to look a little mediocre, it's amazing how quickly they respond to the attention. Lawn Care Lexington force to take good care of proper watering because this watering in the summer can turn a green brown turf back. Spiking to aerate trampled areas works wonders to get grass growth while raking dead growth can turn a lean and worn lawn back into a soft and green carpet. Compaction Should Be Avoided Compressed grass does not grow very well, leading to bare patches in the summer and mud baths in the winter. Relieve compaction and aerate the soil by pushing a garden fork about 10 cm deep into the ground every 10 cm and swinging gently back and forth on the fork handle. Teeth open up the soil, allowing the roots to breathe and stimulate the growth of the herb. On heavy soil, such as clay soils, brush the fine sand or horticultural sand into the holes to improve drainage and prevent further compaction. Edging Lexington Lawn Care, we use a pair of long-handled scissors to define the edge of your lawn, and it stops the grass growing on the borders. Instantly secures your garden, creating a very satisfying finish. Where grass has grown on the border, use a half moon sword or edger to reshape it and create a "moat" or install permanent edging that the grass can not cross.

  2. Feeding If you have a large lawn, invest in a wheeled lawn feeder for quick and precise work. Apply fertilizer to the grass when rain is anticipated, so that it washes up to the roots and to stop the burning of leaf leaves. If it does not rain, water the fertilizer in the well. Your grass should look greener in a week. Lawns often require spring and summer feeding. Bare Patches Filling It's easy to make bare patch fillers for your lawn. When remodeling the lawn, pick up the strips and place them 5cm apart on a seed tray filled with fertilizer, and then grow on the outside or in a cool frame. To replace the bare patch, cut a square or rectangle around the area and, with a manual paddle, unearth the soil in the rectangle to any depth of soil of your new lawn strip. Gently lay the lawn, cut to size, over the patch. Sign down so there are no gaps and your new lawn is no bigger or smaller than your existing lawn and if you need the professional guidance of Lexington Lawn Care so feel free to contact. Mowing Leave the lawn longer in summer, around 5-10cm - this will make it much less prone to drought. Shady lawns will also benefit, as it makes them less prone to moss patches and bare. Keep your mower well maintained and your blades sharp Lawn Mowing Lexington can help you regardingmowing too. Cut your lawn at least once a week in the summer and once every two weeks during spring, fall and warm winters. Regular trimming encourages root propagation, which will help fill gaps and block weeds. Read More

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