Green lawn care
Green lawn care takes a lot more effort and attention to detail. This should start right from the lawn formation, where the home owner should select his seeds depending on their horticultural and functional requirements. As such, the homeowner should consider the use of the lawn, watering requirements, sun exposure, winter color and the overall surface appearance. Usually, the lawn is naturally green during spring. As such, all the home owner needs to do is ensure that the lawn is mowed frequently and to the ideal height. In other seasons like fall and summer, a lot more work is needed to ensure that the homeowner maintains a green lawn.
Considering that green lawn care today accounts for a huge percentage of domestic water usage, it is apparent that lawn maintenance is a chore that drains not only water, but the owner’s money in water bills. To minimize this, the homeowner should try to position his lawn on places where the lawn can benefit from direct rainfall. During seed selection, one should also go for the drought-resistant types to minimize water use. Mulch also helps in green lawn care since the rate of direct sunshine hitting the ground is minimal thus reducing the rate of soil moisture evaporation.
Mowing is a vital exercise in green lawn care. Grass cycling is especially useful in ensuring that the turf is not only green, but tougher too. This is achieved by using mulching blades on the mower as opposed to the standard mower blade. Grass cycling also eliminates the need to use chemical fertilizers on the lawn since it provides sufficient nitrogen for the lawn. In addition, the mulch covers the earth and therefore helps cut the water requirements of the lawn considerably. More on Spring lawn care.
Effective green lawn care involves understanding the right lawn watering methods. Having noted that lawns account for a huge percentage of domestic water use, it is also worthy noting that most of this water goes to waste. This happens because of raid water application or watering the lawn too often. Rapid water application means that the ground does not get sufficient time to absorb the water. As such, a large amount of the water is wasted as runoff. Watering at the wrong time, especially when the sun is overhead means that the water moisture is lost to evaporation without benefiting the lawn much. As opposed to this type of watering, the homeowner should learn to water the lawn early in the morning or late in the evening to allow the earth to absorb as much water.
Green lawn care also involves controlling pests that may affect the healthy growth of the turf. The first step towards this is ensuring that the soil in the lawn is healthy. The healthy soil will be able to withstand lawn diseases and insect infestation. It also encourages beneficial insects such as ground beetles, green lacewings and praying mantis on the lawn. Such keep the harmful insects that damage lawns away. Caring for a green lawn also requires one to de-thatch. A thatch higher than ½ inches is a nemesis to any homeowner’s effort at keeping the lawn green. As such, the homeowner needs to rake the lawn to remove the excess thatch. When all is done, the reward of all the effort one puts into caring for the green lawn is that he or she will have a beautiful lawn, which will probably be the envy of many.
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