Is The Best Time To Mow Lawn Before Or After Rain? Here’s What You Need To Know

Is The Best Time To Mow Lawn Before Or After Rain? Here’s What You Need To Know

The best time to mow the lawn is once the grass has completely dried. This is usually once the sun has passed its peak and the moisture in the grass blades has made its way down into its roots. This protects the grass blades as you mow. It’s time to mow your lawn but the …

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Not Sure When To Cut New Grass For The First Time? Here’s What You Need To Know!

Not Sure When To Cut New Grass For The First Time? Here’s What You Need To Know!

It is best to allow your new lawn time to establish roots before mowing it for the first time. It can take anywhere from two to three weeks when using sod or up to two months before it could be ready to be mowed for the first time. So you’ve just planted some grass seed …

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Wondering When To Power Rake Lawn? Here’s What You Need To Know!

Wondering When To Power Rake Lawn? Here’s What You Need To Know!

Does your lawn seem to have unwanted thatch buildup? While thatch can be beneficial, it can also be harmful once it gets too thick. The best solution to getting rid of thatch in a gentle and effective way is to power rake your lawn. Power raking will also stimulate healthy lawn growth so it’s always …

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Wondering How To Dry Out A Wet Lawn? Here’s How!

Wondering How To Dry Out A Wet Lawn? Here’s How!

To dry out a wet lawn, you need to start by figuring out the exact area of the problem, which is where water is collecting and where it’s draining from. Once this is identified, you can dig drainage trenches, throw grass seed on the lawn or fill low spots. Struggling with poor drainage in your …

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Peeing In The Garden: Does Human Urine Kill Grass?

Peeing In The Garden: Does Human Urine Kill Grass?

There are several reasons why human urine can kill grass. However, these hazardous and potentially deadly characteristics that kill plants and grass only apply to undiluted human urine. Properly diluted human urine can act as a sort of fertilizer and won’t actually cause any harm to your grass. Did you know that human urine has …

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When To Stop Watering New Grass Seed? Check This Out

When To Stop Watering New Grass Seed? Check This Out

You can stop watering new grass seed daily once it has germinated and the grass blades measure to about 1 inch. This should take between 3-4 weeks from planting. Once you’ve reached this stage, you can water your new grass seed with approximately 1 inch of water 1-2 times a week. Planted some new grass …

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How Long Does Grass Seed Take To Grow? Here’s What You Need To Know

How Long Does Grass Seed Take To Grow? Here's What You Need To Know

How long does it take to grow grass? It takes 5 to 30 days for grass seed to grow. The speed of germination mostly depends on the grass type. Both Zoysia grass and Kentucky bluegrass can sprout within 14 days, while Bermuda grass can germinate within 5 days! Have you planted new grass on your …

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How Long To Leave Sprinkler On? All You Need To Know

How Long To Leave Sprinkler On? All You Need To Know

How long you should leave a sprinkler on depends on your grass type and sprinkler output. Most lawns need 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week. This roughly translates to three 20 to 30-minute watering sessions per week. You should make calculations specific to your lawn. Don’t know how long to leave sprinkler on …

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When To Mow New Grass After Overseeding? Here’s What You Need To Know

When To Mow New Grass After Overseeding? Here's What You Need To Know

Have you ever wondered why your lawn looks patchy and worn out? Well, you’re not alone. As someone who takes pride in my lawn and enjoys spending much time in my yard, I understand your frustration.  I’ve tried a lot of different products and methods, but I have to say that overseeding has been one …

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How To Overseed Lawn Without Aerating: All You Need To Know

How To Overseed Lawn Without Aerating: All You Need To Know

If you want to overseed your lawn without aerating, you must mow the existing lawn and loosen the soil with a rake or dethatcher. Next, add the new seeds and use your rake to spread them evenly. Lastly, you should fertilize and water the seeds to help them establish. Is your turf looking a little …

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