The Fine Art of Lawn Watering
A healthy lawn requires about one inch of water per week. As a general rule, apply the water all at once rather than in several light waterings. Before you water, do some arithmetic.
A healthy lawn requires about one inch of water per week. As a general rule, apply the water all at once rather than in several light waterings. Before you water, do some arithmetic.
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Use compressed air or a leaf blower and blow out the old grass, dirt and debris. Do this before the first use and after every use during the season. The debris that accumulates can interfere whit the operation of the riding mower.
With the change of seasons comes a lot of work for homeowners and landscaping professionals. Without the adequate equipment and manpower clearing your property of all the seasonal debris is near impossible.
Winter can be as hard on your lawn as it is on your skin. Freezing temps can compact your soil, create uneven spots in the ground, promote thatch and in general create an environment where effective lawn watering is more difficult and where weeds and disease thrive better than grass and greenery.