Ready to make your lawn the best in the neighborhood? It all comes down to dedicated maintenance and care. Showing your lawn a little love can go a long way.
Whether you just bought a new home, installed a new lawn, or can’t seem to keep your grass green and healthy, Lawnmax is here to help. We offer expert lawncare and landscaping services in Reno and Sparks. Give us a call anytime to schedule an appointment and get a free quote. In the meantime, check out our DIY lawncare guide.
Aside from bringing in the professionals, here are a few tips to help you maintain a green, lush, healthy lawn.
Mowing your lawn at least once a week during the spring and summer seasons is a must. Depending on the season and the weather conditions, you may need to adjust and mow more or less frequently.
The time of day you mow is also important. Some experts recommend mowing lawns in the early evening to keep the grass moisturized. Each time you mow, you should cut about 1/3 of the grass length.
Ideally, you should water your lawn 2-3 times per week.
To get the most out of your watering routine, use a sprinkler that covers the entire area of the lawn. The best time to water is in the early morning, between 5 AM and 10 AM. Watering during the middle of the day or at night may not produce the best results.
If you’re overhauling your lawn, it’s possible to customize the type of grass for optimal performance. There are many different grass varieties that are popular for lawns. Some, like Bermuda grass and Kentucky bluegrass, don’t require as much maintenance.
Grass varieties also perform differently depending on your region’s specific climate and rainfall amounts. Reno’s climate can vary between neighborhoods — ask a Lawnmax professional about the best grass for your property.
To get that “grass is greener on the other side of the fence” look, add fertilizer to your lawncare routine. Fertilizing a lawn is an easy DIY project for homeowners. The only supplies you’ll need are a lawn spreader and a high-quality fertilizer that meets the requirements of your grass variety.
Don’t have time to fertilize your lawn? Ask your Lawnmax pro to work it into your routine lawncare appointments.
Keeping weeds out of your lawn is a challenge for most homeowners. Weekly mowing, fertilizing, and deep watering will help keep the weeds away. If you can’t seem to stop crabgrass and other weeds from coming back, talk to a Reno lawncare professional.
Backyards that have pets often have yellow or dead spots in their grass. These are the areas that dogs are probably using to relieve themselves, and it can be an eyesore in an otherwise healthy lawn.
Set aside a designated area in your yard for your pet to use, preferably a shady and hidden spot. If you can train them to use one area, you can protect your lawn from further damage.
Using fertilizer, watering, and mowing usually produces great results, but some lawns are stubborn. If you still have trouble maintaining a pretty yard, consider getting your soil professionally tested.
A soil test will give you answers about the health of your soil and what you need to do for a better lawn. These tests show the pH balance of the soil as well as the nutrient levels in the dirt. Lawnmax can help you out with fast, accurate soil testing in Reno.
If some parts of your lawn look great and other areas are patchy, it’s time to do some reseeding. Lawn spots that are overgrown with weeds may also need reseeding. You can reseed on your own, or hire Lawnmax as a part of your seasonal yard care routine.
The last tip for a perfect lawn is to put some care and attention into your lawnmower. Your lawnmower is the hardest working tool in your shed when it comes to a good-looking lawn, so make sure the blades are sharp and the motor is running smoothly.
If you’ve tried everything and still can’t maintain a green, healthy lawn, there might be other issues at play. Poor drainage, pests, soil quality and other factors can affect your lawn’s health.
Lawnmax offers professional troubleshooting to spot and solve problems with your lawn. We’ll find the culprit and advise you on a lawncare routine that works for your unique property.
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