Advice of the expert

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Generally a lawn has to take a lot of throbbing and still keep looking good, as it is all a matter of care. Here are a few tips from the very famous lawn specialist to keep the lawn in perfect condition.

Proper feeding of lawn

Do not let the lawn starve. Fertilizing is an essential part of lawn care and by giving the grass correct soil feed four to five times per year the owner is effectively keeping moss and weeds at bay. As a bite to keep up energy levels the experts recommend an organic mineral fertilizer. Made partly from sugar beet extracts and this promotes soil life beneath the green carpet. The last fertilizer application of the year should be done in the month of September and later on by February or March, as soon as the snow has melted, it is the time for the first feed of the new season. The expert says that better too much fertilizer than too little. A lawn cannot grow too lush and an organic mineral fertilizer will not harm it.

Good mowing

It is very simple as the more often one mows the lawn the better it will look. It is like going to hair dresser every two months, when it comes to lawn care the experts recommend to go over it twice to three times per week. After all, if one feeds a lawn regularly, then it also requires regular cutting as well. The turf at football stadiums is kept shorter than two centimeters, but in gardens one can let it grow to about 3.5 centimeters


Too much watering is harmful
When it comes to watering, it is better to be careful. It is the opposite principle to fertilizing that means better too little water than too much. The only time grass needs extra watering is in extremely hot conditions. A lawn's water requirements depend on the exact temperatures and soil conditions. That is why it is not easy to lay down hard-and-fast rules for the amount and frequency of watering. Expert’s recommends that during the rainy season only twice water will be enough for grass seeds.
Leave it alone
If you follow the above advice of experts, there is only one more thing to do for a soft, dense, vital lawn that is leave it in peace to grow.
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