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Bringing your tired, worse or dying lawn back to life is now easy with the help of simple tips given in the presentation such as how to water the lawn, how to cut with care, how to pull up dead grass & more. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Lawn 9-1-1: Bringing Your Lawn Back To Life


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Lawn 9-1-1 Bringing Your Lawn Back To Life
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  • It happens to the best of green thumbs you
    were a little overzealous with the fertilizer or
    a little under focused on watering. Before you
    know it, your lawn is looking tired, or worse,
    brown and dying. There are a lot of things you
    can do to bring your lawn back to life, that
    wont require anything as drastic as sodding.

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Reasons Why Lawns Go South
  • Weve talked before about pest control, pet
    urine damage and weeds, so visit that post to get
    more information on those issues. In this post,
    were going to talk about other ways your lawn
    can go downhill in the summer too much or too
    little watering, cutting the lawn too short, soil
    that is hard and compacted down, a pH imbalance
    in the soil and so on.

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  • Your first step should be to test your soils
    pH levels to see if the levels fall within a
    normal range. Good quality compost can help to
    balance high levels of pH in the soil. That said,
    your patchy lawn might be the result of other
    activities, so read on!

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Is Your Lawn Acidic?
  • A pH level that indicates acidity in the soil
    means adjusting the balance. A natural, simple
    way to do this is to add epsom salts to your
    lawn. Despite its name, its not actually sodium
    based. Epsom salt is actually made of magnesium
    and sulfate, a chemical compound that will help
    balance the acidity in your soil naturally.

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Compost Your Lawn
  • Yes, your lawn needs to eat but too much
    fertilizer creates a two fold problem first, it
    creates a dependency. Your lawn will not draw
    nutrients from the soil but rather wait for you
    to feed it. Second, fertilizer will attract some
    pests.
  • Adding a layer of high quality compost, on
    the other hand, will enable your lawn to build up
    and draw the nutrients it needs, without your
    help.

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Cut With Care
  • The single most frequent way people kill their
    lawns is by cutting the grass too short. The tiny
    blades will dry up far more easily in the summer
    sun. Set your mowers blades at the highest level
    to make sure youre not cutting off more than a
    third of the blades at a time. Its better to cut
    less, and cut more often, rather than thinking
    that one big chopping will do the trick!

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Pull Up Dead Grass
  • After you mow your lawn, use a rake to pull up
    dead grass. Too much of it in your lawn will only
    prevent the roots of healthy grass from getting
    the water, nutrients and fresh air it needs to
    thrive. If you dont do this, over time, your
    lawn will build up a thatch of dead grass and
    other detritus, again preventing water, air and
    nutrients from reaching the roots. You can break
    up the thatch, if youve built one up, but best
    to avoid it in the first place!

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How Are You Watering?
  • In the middle of a hot day, you might enjoy a
    nice misting from the hose, but your lawn wont.
    First of all, water early in the day. Middle of
    the day watering leads to heavy evaporation in
    the hot sun and late night watering just leaves
    the lawn waterlogged through the night, making it
    prone to fungus and other issues. If you have
    in-lawn sprinklers, get a timer and set it to run
    in the early a.m.

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  • Now that weve got timing down, how much should
    you water? It might be intuitive to assume that a
    light but more frequent watering would be best,
    but in fact, that can lead to a shallow grass
    root structure. That shallow structure will
    become dependent on you to water regularly.
    Instead, water less frequently but when you do,
    give it a good soaking so that the root
    structures that develop are deeper and more
    solid. Half an inch of water a couple of times a
    week is all it should take, even in the hottest
    weeks of summer.

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Aerate Compacted Soil
  • If part of your lawn issues are that your
    soil is too compact, particularly in high foot
    traffic areas, water, nutrients and air cant get
    to the roots. Its time to aerate your lawn! You
    can rent an aerator, which will pull plugs of
    earth out, allowing the water, air and food to
    reach the roots more easily.

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Starting From Scratch
  • If, despite all your efforts, your lawn just
    isnt coming back to life, you might decide your
    best course of action is to start all over again.
    Its a big job but a lush, green lawn is such a
    lovely sight Heres how you would go about it
  • Cut the sod. You will be slicing through existing
    root structure to make it easier to pull up.
  • Remove the sod / grass. You can then lift up
    existing sod, roots and all.

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  • Till the soil.
  • Spread a good dose of compost, to the tune of 2-3
    inches, all over.
  • Grade your soil / compost. You want to break up
    any big clumps and give yourself a level playing
    field!
  • Spread the grass seed.
  • Water well for the first soaking and every day,
    possibly twice a day during very hot weather,
    until you start to see the grass seed sprouting.

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  • Bringing a dying lawn back to life isnt
    impossible but it does take a little hard work. A
    good landscape company will be able to help you
    out, if you cant manage it. The time and effort
    will be worth it when you can sit on your lawn
    chair and enjoy your fabulous lawn for the rest
    of the season!
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