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How To Get Healthy Soil & Grow a Beautiful Lawn
The base for a beautiful, healthy lawn is soil. Many homeowners do not consider soil composition as a potential threat to the health of their...

With spring and summer around the corner, it’s time to make the most of your lawn watering schedule by following a fertilizing calendar and mowing properly. Proper lawn care will promote strong grass roots that absorb water more efficiently, leaving you with a healthy lawn.
Since most homeowners tend to over water the grass, Briggs & Stratton offers this guide full of lawn watering tips to help you understand how to take care of your lawn.
You will know it is time to water the lawn when grass turns a bluish color in direct sunlight. Also, footprints that stay in the lawn after walking on it indicate the grass needs a drink.
When Mother Nature is taking a break from watering the lawn with rain showers, it’s best to give your grass a good soak a few times a week rather than more frequent light sprinklings. A soggy or constantly moist lawn, especially when combined with warm temperatures, invites fungal diseases, shallow grass roots and insect pests to take hold and do damage.
Taking recent precipitation into consideration, a healthy lawn needs about one inch of water each week; two 30 minute sprinkling sessions (depending on yard size) will achieve this goal. To determine how much water is being distributed with each sprinkling use the steps to learn how to make a rain gauge:
The lawn watering tips above unfortunately do not apply during a drought. In extreme heat with extended periods of no precipitation, it is important to remember that your lawn is stressed. In this scenario, it is best to let the grass go dormant.
Several grass types are equipped to survive hot, dry weather, including Zoysia grass, Bermuda grass, St Augustine grass, buffalo grass, Bahia grass and Fescues. Instead of dying like plants, they go dormant, no longer requiring food or water. When the rain and cooler temperatures come again, your yard will awaken to green grass and a healthy lawn.
Remember the following tips during a drought:
As a lawn watering expert, you can now combine with Lawn Care Tips and Weed Control, to have the healthiest lawn in the neighborhood! For more tips like to these or to learn more about lawn mowing find a Briggs & Stratton Dealer in your area today!
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