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Prescription for a Perfect Lawn
1)

Never cut more than one-third of the grass blade during any one mowing.
By following this rule, the remaining two-thirds of the plant will develop deep roots and spread out, eventually creating a dense, healthy turf. Using this technique, of course, means shorter intervals between mowings in the spring and other high growth times, but a healthy lawn is the best medicine for preventing weeds and disease.

2)

Alternate your mowing pattern.
Try not to follow the same path each time you mow. Think of a clock. Mow 12-6, 9-3, 1-7, etc. This will keep the turf and soil from compacting and prevent wheel patterns in your lawn.

3)

Leave grass clippings on the lawn.
You'll give your lawn valuable nutrients by grinding up the clippings with your mulching mower. You can do the same thing with tree leaves in the fall. And, don't worry; grass clippings don't promote thatch.

4)

Control weeds while they’re young.
The best time to treat troublesome weeds is early in their life cycle. That means applying herbicide to grassy weeds, such as crabgrass, in early spring and to broadleaf weeds, like dandelions, in the fall.

5)

Look for a high-quality engine when buying a lawn mower.
There's nothing more annoying when you're ready to cut your lawn than a mower that doesn't start. Briggs & Stratton engines deliver power and performance and are easy to start.

6)

Give your mower a checkup.
Have your mower blades sharpened at least once a year by an authorized dealer. The grass plant responds better to a clean cut than a jagged one, as do most biological systems. Periodically examine your mower blades for damage, and adjust the wheel height for an even cut.

7)

Water early in the day.
Watering between 4 and 9 a.m. helps ensure that the sun won't rob moisture from your lawn. It also gives your lawn the best chance to dry in the morning. Wet grass at night can lead to disease. Most lawns need about one to two 1–2 inches of water a week to stay healthy.

8)

Buy high-quality grass seed.
You get what you pay for. The cheaper the seed, the more likely there are weed seeds in the bag that will be introduced to your lawn. Always look for the label with the seed-to-weed ratio (the percentage of the bag that is grass seed vs. weed seed). If a seed label is not on the product, don't buy it.

9)

Avoid a fertilizer overdose.
Even good medicine causes harm when used improperly, so avoid doubling the recommended rates of fertilizer as well as seed, herbicide, insecticide, etc. One pound of water-soluble nitrogen per 1,000 square feet is the maximum amount established lawns should receive at one time.

10)

Protect the environment while saving your lawn.
Lawn mower emissions contribute less than two percent of the total emissions output per year, but homeowners can take several steps to further reduce emissions. Change the engine oil and air filter after every 25 hours of operation. Use a non-spill gas container like Briggs & Stratton's Smart Fill® Fuel Can, and avoid tipping the mower during maintenance when the fuel tank is full.

This article was reprinted from the Yard Doctor ©2000

 

How to Best Feed Your Lawn

Most lawns need to be fed four to five times during the growing season. The first application should be either a straight fertilizer such as Turf Builder or a combination fertilizer with pre-emergent crabgrass preventer (such as Turf Builder with Halts Crabgrass Preventer). To learn the best time for applications where you live, look at Scotts Annual Programs guide. This interactive tool lets you put in your zip code and select your grass type and will then give you step by step product recommendations and application instructions tailored specifically to your needs! What a great tool!

Healthy, strong turf has a better root system to combat heat, cold, drought, and other stress. A quality granular, controlled-release fertilizer allows grass plants to grow evenly, without starvation periods or heavy growth spurts. Controlled, even growth also minimizes grass clippings. Each granule of Turf Builder contains all three essential nutrients - nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium - so the lawn will be fed evenly, without danger of over- or under-feeding.

This article was re-printed from the Scotts Lawn website.
Check out their website at www.scottscompany.com for more valuable information.

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