Green Lawns
June 27th, 2010 by YoungGreen Lawns!
Don’t use those harmful chemicals on your lawn anymore. You hear it everyday, buy this chemical, and buy that chemical, and your lawn will be greener. Not the case! If you already don’t know, grass is a weed, and needs very little care to help it grow. When you use those chemicals, over water and improper cutting only damages your lawn. Here’s the best way to care for your lawn. You should only water your lawn if you go a week of no rain. If this happens, water lightly over a few hours. And the most important care is cutting your lawn. Leave two to three inches high for best results. If you own a pond that’s a whole diffrent case. You should do some sort of pond algae control or your pond will look bad. But your lawn, just leave it alone, it’ll grow just fine. What I have stated is general care to your lawn. Lawn care may very slightly depending on if you live in the north vs. the south.