Do you have concern over how you can keep your lawn extremely healthy? This is common among homeowners across the country. It may be a difficult process, though once you begin to employ certain things in your landscaping practice, you will have great success. Here are 4 tips on how to do just that.

Water Deeply

It is essential to water your lawn thoroughly in order to promote lasting health. A good rule of thumb is to water it once per week. A new lawn that has just been seeded should be watered daily for about 5 to 10 minutes. This will make it possible for the roots to extend deeper into the soil. In many parts of the mid-section of the United States, chinch bugs present a problem, but providing adequate water will prevent the bugs from becoming a problem.

Feed Your Lawn

Put down fertilizer on your lawn every Spring and Fall. It should contain nutrients such as copper, iron, sulfur, nitrogen, phosphate and potassium. Also, you will want to test your soil's pH to find out if it is acidic and could benefit from putting down dolomitic lime, which also will provide nutrients.

Weeds Be Gone

Regular mowing is crucial when it comes to preventing weeds like dandelions from spreading their seeds. One of the best things that you can do is to grow healthy grass that will choke out the weeds naturally. If you decide to go with a herbicide, find something that is natural that contains salts that come from fatty acids, and corn gluten.

New Seed or Sod Is Important

Of course, it is a great idea to opt in for buying new seed on a regular basis. You may want to do this yearly for optimal benefits. This will mean you have a healthier lawn. When you mow down your grass, you can keep the clippings, along with other lawn debris, for a nice covering that can biodegrade and offer nutrients to your new grass. If you are wary of doing this yourself, you can reach out to a landscaping company to provide you with this service.

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