Spring
is in the air and that means that homebuyers are going to be paying just as
much attention to the exterior of a home than the interior. Those shopping for
a home want to envision their kids playing in the yard, their friends coming
over for barbeques and the lazy Sunday afternoon laying on the lawn.
While
people are inclined to bring in flowers, paint the deck and work on the curb
appeal, often the lawn itself is neglected. The positives of a well-maintained
grass yard are many and it’s important to get your grass in tip-top shape
before showing your home.
When
it comes to growing grass, consistent care is key and failure to invest in
long-term turf care can open the window to any number of problems in your lawn.
It’s
also important to give your grass the fertilizing lawn care and control
treatments it needs based on the season. Lawn care for growing grass as we
enter May has different needs than what is expected in late summer and fall.
The
way you mow your lawn can either make growing grass easier or harder. In the
spring, you need to keep the grass high. You never want to remove more than one
third of the total blade height when mowing, or you could chop off the
food-producing parts of the grass blade and end up with a brown lawn instead of
a green one.
You
should also leave grass clippings on the lawn to help recycle important lawn
fertilizing nutrients.
Lawn
care experts share that growing green plants is the best thing you can do to
clean the air and grass is considered to be better than most other plants or
trees at removing carbon and other impurities from the atmosphere. Through the
process of photosynthesis, grass takes carbon from the air and stores it in the
ground.
“A
grass lawn enriches the soil by providing a home for beneficial micro-organisms
and insects that eat nature’s leftovers—decomposing grass clippings, plant
leaves and other vegetation—and recycle nutrients back into the soil,” said
Michael McDermott, a lawn care expert in Larchmont, N.Y. “It also pollinates
plants and serves as food for other animals, making grass an important part of
nature’s cycle.”
An
important component of growing grass is to properly water it, and it is better
to water deeply (down to a depth of 6 inches) and less frequently, than lightly
and more often. If your lawn dulls in color or begins to wilt, then your lawn
needs water. Make sure to sweep any fertilizer that lands on driveways and
sidewalks back on to the lawn.
Grass
also acts like a natural air conditioner that cools the air as it releases
water vapor through its blades. The water evaporates and draws heat, cooling
the air in the process. As a result, lawns are a safer surface for children to
play on and provide the cool comfort we desire on hot days. Those are selling points
that can help any home sale.
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