I've started this discussion in hopes we can help each other out with our lawns here in Bella Vista. If you drive around there are a lawns with varying degrees of success in care or lack thereof. With watering restrictions we know that it is hard to find the time to hand water. But, maybe you have some tips or shortcuts to share in order some of us might have greener and healthier lawns.
Here are a few tips I know of.
Mow your yard with a thatching mower.
Keep the blade height at least 3 1/2 inches. Keep the blade sharp. I use a file and take the blade off at least every other mowing and give the blade a sharp new edge. A sharp blade will help ease the strain on your mower's engine and you will notice a nice clean cut instead of a raggedy cut on the grass blades.
I try to fertilize every nine weeks or so. Some say Scott's is the best but I'm not sure what is.
Now it's your turn. Do you hand water? Or, do you have a sprinkler system and if so, how long does an average zone run? What's your routine?
By Web Master
Here are a few tips I know of.
Mow your yard with a thatching mower.
Keep the blade height at least 3 1/2 inches. Keep the blade sharp. I use a file and take the blade off at least every other mowing and give the blade a sharp new edge. A sharp blade will help ease the strain on your mower's engine and you will notice a nice clean cut instead of a raggedy cut on the grass blades.
I try to fertilize every nine weeks or so. Some say Scott's is the best but I'm not sure what is.
Now it's your turn. Do you hand water? Or, do you have a sprinkler system and if so, how long does an average zone run? What's your routine?
By Web Master