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- Clean Cut Tree Service prides itself on providing excellent lawn mowing services so you can thoroughly enjoy your yard in the warm weather months. We can do a one time mowing, weeding, tree trimming with a Full Yard Clean Up and haul away the debris , or we can mow your yard on a weekly or bi-weekly schedule. It is up to you… we are there when you need us.
8 Easy Tips for the Perfect Lawn
Prevent Weeds Before They Come Up
Stop weeds from gaining a roothold in your lawn before they even germinate by using a pre-emergent herbicide. This type of product controls the dreaded crabgrass, as well as other hard-to-eliminate weeds, by stopping their seeds from sprouting in your lawn. Use a pre-emergent early in the spring.
Mow High and Frequently
Mowing your lawn too short may seem like a time saver, but this can damage your grass as well as allow weeds to set root. Keeping your lawn a bit taller results in healthier grass. The general rule of thumb is: Never cut off more than a third of the grass blade.
Water in the Morning
The best time to water your lawn is the early morning because the sun will help dry the grass. Nighttime watering can result in prolonged moisture on the blades, which can open the door for some diseases. It’s better to water less often but for prolonged periods. Just wetting down the grass isn’t sufficient. You need to soak the lawn so the soil is moist several inches down.
Feed Your Lawn
What do lawns like to consume? Nitrogen is the most important nutrient. Look for a mix of fast- and slow-release fertilizers that will green up your lawn quickly, and feed it over time. In the North, feed in fall and spring. In the South, feed in spring and summer. Don’t feed dormant grass (drought can cause grass to go dormant in summer) because it can’t take in nutrients.
Spot-Train Your Dog
If you have a dog that spends any time in your yard, your lawn will show it. Large yellow and dead spots in your lawn will be giveaways. The nitrogen in dog urine is the culprit. Encourage your dog to use just one spot in the yard. Make a gravel or mulch area where your dog can do his business without spotting the lawn.
Yard-train your dog in the same way you house-trained him. Walk him out to the area you want him to use and use treats to reward good behavior.
Reseed Sparse Lawns
If your lawn is a little thin in areas, you can seed over the area to help lush it up. Fall is the ideal time to reseed cool-season grasses. Plant warm-season grasses in late spring.