It can be great to have a beautiful yard full of lush and thick grass. However, getting your yard to look that amazing can take some work. Here are a few tricks for having a luscious yard.
Trick #1: Use Sharp Blades
When it comes to cutting your grass, you need to make sure that you are cutting it with a sharp blade. By doing so, you will have to make fewer passes over your yard to cut the grass effectively.
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Small, round circles of dead and browned out grass can be a frustrating lawn issue. If the spots are rarely larger than a couple of inches in size, then chances are you are dealing with a lawn fungus that goes by the common name of dollar spot. Dollar spot disease won't usually kill off an entire lawn, but it can make the grass unsightly. Fortunately, proper lawn care can solve the issue and eradicate the fungus.
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Green lawns can be difficult to cultivate if your seed your turf. Sod is often the best solution to establish a green grassy turf quickly. The preparations to install new sod for your turf are also important. The following sod installation guide will help you with the preparations that need to be done to establish your new turf:
Dethatching and removal of existing turf
You should begin your sod installation by dethatching the surface of the existing turf.
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Landscaping is something that has a more significant impact on your home than you may realize. The wrong landscaping, or no landscaping at all, can detract from your home's curb appeal and even decrease its value. If your current landscaping is insufficient or unattractive, a new landscape design may be in order. Making just a few changes to your landscape will make a world of difference. Here are three things to consider if you are thinking about new landscaping for your property.
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Commercial landscaping must look inviting, be easy to maintain, and be safe. Unfortunately, safety is sometimes overlooked in an effort to achieve only the first two of these goals. The following can help create a safer landscape for your business property.
1. Keep Walkways Open
Avoid the green aisle when it comes to landscaping near walkways and sidewalks. A row of hedges or other dense vegetation along a pathway will require constant maintenance to ensure branches don't overgrow onto the sidewalk and become a hazard.
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