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5 Easy And Simple Steps To Lawn Repair

You only need to do five quick steps to repair your lawn. Although there are different lawns throughout the country, these steps will work for almost any lawn. The first thing you need to do is evaluate the problem. For example, if your lawn has yellow spots, it could be from fertilizing too much, pests, or not getting enough water. When you discover the problem, you can keep it from causing trouble in the future.
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You only need to do five quick steps to repair your lawn. Although there are different lawns throughout the country, these steps will work for almost any lawn. The first thing you need to do is evaluate the problem. For example, if your lawn has yellow spots, it could be from fertilizing too much, pests, or not getting enough water. When you discover the problem, you can keep it from causing trouble in the future.

Thatching - The first procedure is thatching. De-thatching is done with a manual dethatching rake or with a power rake and sometimes with both. The best time to thatch is typically in the spring or fall, but it can be done safely any time the grass is growing aggressively. Thatching will remove any dead organic matter from the lawn. (In the case of the yellow spots, it would remove the dead and dying yellow grass.) It lets water and air more easily reach the grass roots. It also leaves room to plant more grass.

Aerating - The second step to repairing a lawn is aeration. As with de-thatching, aeration can be done with a machine or by hand. Either way works, it is just important to use an aerator that leaves cores or plugs on the lawn. Aeration helps open up the soil so water, air, nutrients, and fertilizer can reach the root system of the grass. It also helps to break up hard soil.

Over seeding- Although there are special over seeders, most over seeding can easily be done using a hand over seeder. In sparse lawns, it way be worth it to over seed the lawn 2 or 3 times. If you are using a hand spreader, you want to make sure to cover the lawn on a setting of a the largest setting. When you over seed, be patient. Depending on the weather, it may take 3 to 6 weeks for the grass seed to come in. It may take another month or 2 for the grass seed to get established

Over seeding - The third step to fixing a lawn is to over seed. Over seeding is merely spreading grass seed on top of the existing lawn. This can be done with a hand spreader as easily as any other type of spreader. Sometimes after thatching and aeration the lawn can be pretty sparse, if this is the case over seeding up to 3 times can prove very useful. However, patience is important when over seeding. It can take up to 6 weeks for the grass to come in, and a few months before it is well established.

Starter Fertilizer- The fertilizer is high in phosphorous, which encourages rapid root development. This is one of the last steps to repairing your lawn, but it is essential to giving your lawn the healthy boost it needs to get started.

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