Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Weed Fork How Do I Get The Perfect Lawn ?

How do I get the perfect lawn ? - weed fork

I went into this year and the front and rear, where the lawn full of moss, daisies, buttercups and other weeds. I have rid of moss and some success with grass seeds had, but next spring I start preparing for the perfect lawn, without having to buy a new (I lot of time spent weeding, sweep, then left yield) Please help never Garden before.

3 comments:

MadMaxx said...

Ahhh ... Better Living Through Chemistry, lol! It is a little spray herbicides there, but the water is the key. Weeds grow in the best conditions and more benefits from small amounts of water and nutrients that the grass ... Therefore, they are persistent little pigs. Watering the lawn is actually a bit more dangerous, because it provides the basis for near-surface water, and then the sun will "cook. Neighbors lawns are a major concern in the weeds in your lawn ... If they do that, I have a conversation with his immediate neighbors on your lawn. Mow the lawn too short, also offers additional capacity against weeds, because you have more sunlight to start ...

Therefore ... Cutting height of 3-4 cm, spray for weeds with the nature of the murderer, which directly connects to the hose, if at least 2 days rain does not come, water once a week for at least a drought, if possible, could pour into the morning and evening to guide the growth of fungi and moss, take a package of pH and cheapOur lawn and garden center, and a good fertilizer with high nitrogen content (30-20-20 on the bag is nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium) in that order, and above all ... Water ... not only today and tomorrow. This is already underway.

CLIVE H said...

For a perfect lawn is complete, you remove the existing lawn - all grass, the level of basic lawn thoroughly with a sandy loam. Roll the flattest area possible. Now you can find the best quality grass and wear. If you are buying the right lawn grass can be a something like a golf ball to destroy. There are a variety of Canadian grass that grows in shady places, not sure of his name, but look and taste. I think it may be a Canadian forest grass or something.

Chris T said...

Lawn needs water, a property that do not appear to be in England. Save yourself the agony and the concrete top

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