Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Best Lawn Care and Maintenance Guide



A healthy lawn can add beauty, add value to your home, and be a functional part of your landscape. Lawns can provide a relaxing space to play and entertain. A lawn also filters out dust and pollutants thus helping the environment, and provide oxygen to us. Here are a few tips that can help you maintain a beautiful lawn with minimal effort and time.

Watering your Lawn

How often one should water the lawn is the question that is often asked. There is no one size fits all answer. It all depends on several factors pertaining to the type of soil, seasonal rain patterns, outside temperature, wind exposure, type of grass, and general lawn maintenance. 
In the Summer and early Fall water at least twice a week, with occasional extra watering during very hot periods. During the winter months, you may not need to water at all as long as it rains every couple of weeks. In the Spring, you may need to water once or twice a week depending on the temperature and the amount of Spring rains. If you have a timer, it is important that you understand how it works so you can make adjustments to your watering schedule as the seasons change.

Watering deeply and less frequently is more beneficial to your lawn as it will encourage the roots to grow deeper into the soil and will make your lawns less susceptible to changes in the weather. The goal is to find the balance between watering as little as possible while maintaining a green lawn. Sometimes a little experimenting is required until you find that balance.

Mowing
Lawns look at their best and stay healthiest if mowed regularly. The duration between mowings will depend on the time of year and the growth rate of your lawn due to season, fertilizing and watering. In the summer, you may need to mow weekly whereas, in the winter month, you may not have to mow for a month or more because grass generally grows slower during the cooler periods. If you have dwarf fescues, you may only need to mow every 10 to 14 days in the summer. We recommend raising your lawn mower settings one or two notches during the summer months. This will help retain moisture better in the lawn. In the winter months, it is a good idea to lower the mower to one or two settings to keep the lawn from getting fungi due to the colder and wetter days. 


Fertilization Schedule
The main reason to fertilize is to maintain a healthy, green lawn which can be achieved by fertilizing at a minimum of 3 times per year. We recommend once in the Spring, once in the early Summer, and once in the fall. Two additional applications may be needed to provide optimum health. Depending on the time of year, different types of fertilizers are recommended for optimum growth and health. 

Consult with the chart below for some of the options to consider to keep your lawn happy and healthy. Remember to water after applying fertilizers unless applying on a rainy day.

When to Fertilize
Type of Fertilizer
Benefits
Late Jan to mid Feb
Master Nursery Fall & Winter Feed
Formulated for cool weather and provides nutrients needed for a green healthy lawn
Alternative choice
*Prohibit Pre-Emergent Weed Preventer & Lawn Food
Greatly reduces the recurrence of annual bluegrass(poa annua) and crabgrass while feeding the lawn
Organic Alternative
E.B. Stone Nature's Green Lawn Food
A natural blend of feather meal, blood meal, bone meal, sulfate of potash, and humic acids.



Late March to early April
Master Green Lawn Food
Formulated for warm weather conditions and provides a good balance of nitrogren, phosphorus, and potassium.
Organic Alternative
E.B. Stone Nature's Green Lawn Food
A natural blend of feather meal, blood meal, bone meal, sulfate of potash, and humic acids.



Late May to early June
Master Green Lawn Food
This application will help carry the lawn through the summer months.
Organic Alternative
Milorganite
Great source of iron and doesn't burn lawn in the summer heat



September
Master Green Lawn Food
Last application of the Master Green for the season
Alternative
*Prohibit Pre-Emergent Weed Preventer & Lawn Food
2nd application for the season to prevent weed seed from sprouting in the fall.
Organic Alternative
Milorganite
With 4% iron and slow release nitrogen, this will feed your lawn all fall.



November
Master Nursery Fall & Winter Feed
Cool-weather fertilizer that will give the lawn a boost as it heads into the winter months
Organic Alternative
E.B. Stone Nature's Green Lawn Food
A natural blend of feather meal, blood meal, bone meal, sulfate of potash, and humic acids.
*Use Prohibit Pre-emergent Fertilizer instead of the Fall & Winter Feed or Master Green Lawn Food if you have trouble with weeds in your lawn.

Insect Control
If your lawn starts turning brown in patches your lawn may be under attack by insects that often attack the grass at the root. If this is the case, you will want to inspect your lawn for grubs, cutworms, or other critters that might be doing damage. Most of the damage seems to be in the late Spring and early Summer and then again in the Fall. If you are having issues with these insects, you can apply Sevin® granules to your lawn. Apply Sevin® in late May and again in September. Additional applications may be necessary if you have a severe infestation of insects.

We hope this article was useful in your lawn maintenance regimen. Wishing you a healthy green lawn all year long.

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