Lawn Maintenance Tips Adrian MI

Mowing is an integral part of maintaining a healthy lawn, and if done correctly, allows a lawn to grow thicker and fuller throughout the season. Keeping your lawn in the best shape can be as easy as following a few important guidelines.

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Mowing is an integral part of maintaining a healthy lawn, and if done correctly, allows a lawn to grow thicker and fuller throughout the season. Keeping your lawn in the best shape can be as easy as following a few important guidelines.

For starters, when a lawn is consistently mowed too short, it compensates by shortening its root system. A shorter root system means that the grass will require frequent watering and fertilization due to the plant's reduced ability to retain moisture and nutrients.

This is why setting your lawn mower blade to the proper mowing height is essential. Depending on your grass type, mowing height may vary, but a general rule of thumb is to set the blade between three and three and a half inches high. At this height, the grass will be able to produce more food, increase its oxygen intake and generally keep a consistent green color for longer. Thicker grass will furthermore act as a natural weed control by crowding out the unwanted competition.

Keeping the lawn mower blade sharp is also important. Dull mower blades rip grass, instead of cut it, opening the grass up to potential insect and disease problems. The easiest way to ensure your blades are kept sharp is to follow the "holiday schedule", meaning sharpening mower blades around Memorial Day, the 4th of July, Labor Day, and Thanksgiving.

When possible, mow grass in the late afternoon or evening. This gives your lawn ample time to heal in the cooler temperatures. Mowing during the heat of the day is not recommended. Remember to leave the grass clippings on the yard after you mow, because these clippings will act as a natural fertilizer as they decompose.

This article was provided by NaturaLawn of America. For more tips on how you can get a healthier lawn, please contact NaturaLawn® of America at #800-989-5444 or visit the company’s website online.

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