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Do Not Make These Mistakes About LawnCare--Discover Convenient Facts

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Some of the most valuable nutrients can be added to your lawn by letting it reclaim these same nutrients from the clipped grass pieces. While many people worry that adding grass clippings or mulched branches and leaves will add or promote thatch to the lawn, but this is not true. The more nutrients the better; for the most part and lawn clippings are very suitable to nourish the living lawn.

Each time you mow try not to mow the entire backyard, but rather 1/3 of the overall yard. Also, cover a different 1/3 of the yard each time you mow. For example, if you start at a 3 o'clock position in your yard and go to a 7 o'clock position one time, start at 5 or 6 and go to 11. Keep the mowing pattern varied and you'll have a healthier lawn.

It's much easier to get a handle on new weeds than when they're older, more established and just plain harder to remove.

Every week, most lawns need about 1-2 inches of water. By watering the lawn early in the morning (4-9AM) it doesn't have a chance to encourage mold or fungus like like it does when you water it at nightfall. This also keeps the sun from burning up all the dampness, thus robbing your lawn and your pocketbook.

The use of commercial fertilizer certainly can be overdone while more natural nutrients like those from compost or grass clippings really can't be overdone. You run the risk of poisoning your lawn in the long term if you overdo the recommended doses of fertilizer for your lawn.

Not only do powerful and efficient lawn mowers cut grass better and more consistently but they have lower emissions which is better for the environment. Of course a manual or electric mower is even better for the environment. But you must think about other performance issues that come along with these other mower types before you get one.

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Nathan Knightley a busy writer is also an information expert and really takes time sharing his passion with people like you. Find more information about Lawn Care and everything about Lawn And Lawn Care Guide at his website lawnandlawncare.com

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