Introduction
When it comes to lawn care, you can do many things to keep your yard looking fresh. From applying fast-acting fertilizers to aerating and seeding the grass, we'll show you some of our favorite tricks for keeping your lawn green and healthy all summer long.
Mow your lawn.
Mowing your lawn is the most important step in maintaining a healthy, attractive lawn. When you mow, always ensure the grass is dry and you're using a sharp blade and a clean mower deck. If possible, use a mulching mower so that you can reduce the amount of clippings left behind in your yard--this will help prevent thatch from forming and keep nutrients from being washed away by rainwater or irrigation systems.
Learn more about how to properly care for your lawn here: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/lawncare/lgen/lawn-mowing-tips.htm
Fertilize your lawn.
Fertilizing your lawn is one of the best ways to keep it looking fresh and green. A healthy, well-fertilized lawn will be thick and lush, with deep roots that help prevent weeds from taking over.
Fertilizer is available in several forms: granular or liquid, organic or synthetic (chemical). You can choose whichever form works best for you--just make sure it's the right amount for how much space you have to cover!
The frequency of fertilizing depends on how frequently your soil needs nutrients delivered through fertilizer. In general, once every three months should do the trick if you're using a good quality product like Covid-19 Lawn Fertilizer Plus Weed Preventer Granules. If there are areas where growth has slowed down significantly due to lack of moisture or other factors beyond their control, consider applying more often until they recover fully again."
When to water your lawn.
There are a few things you should keep in mind when watering your lawn. First, never water your lawn when it is windy. The wind will blow the water away from the roots of the grass and make them dry out faster than they would if there weren't any wind blowing around. Second, don't water on hot days because excessive heat can cause damage to plants and grasses alike by drying out their cells too quickly. Thirdly (and this one may seem obvious), don't do any outdoor activity before or after watering--walking through wet grass can cause bacteria growth in shoes which could spread disease among household members' feet! Finally, if you're going somewhere where there might be rain during the period between mowing/cutting/trimming and watering then just wait until afterward so as not to waste all that hard work prepping beforehand!
Trim your shrubs, trees, and vines.
If you have shrubs, trees, and vines in your yard, it's essential to trim them during Covid-19. Pruning helps maintain healthy growth for these plants. You can prune them in the fall or spring but there are some things to consider:
- If you're not sure when exactly to prune your shrubbery or other vegetation, consult an expert gardener before doing so.
- Some plants should not be trimmed at all during the start of spring because they will bloom soon after being cut back (and we all know how flowers look after being cut).
Keeping your lawn looking fresh is easy.
- Mow your lawn regularly (2-3 times per month).
- Fertilize your lawn, you can do this with a liquid fertilizer or a granular fertilizer.
- Water your lawn regularly, especially if it's hot and dry outside. A good rule of thumb is to check the soil weekly with a moisture meter to see how dry it is, then add water as needed.
- Trim shrubs, trees, and vines if they are overgrown so they don't block out sunlight from reaching part of your yard Conclusion The best way to keep your lawn fresh is to mow, water, and fertilize it regularly.