Tips to Maintain a Healthy Lawn in Texas
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Seeing a lush, healthy lawn from your window is one of the most satisfying things in the world. This is one of the many features that increase the value of your home and enhance the curb appeal of your property. Because of heavy foot traffic and harsh weather conditions, your lawn requires regular care and maintenance.
The health of your lawn can benefit not only your family but the environment as well. Maintaining your lawn can help stabilize soil, filter pollutants, control dust, and lower home temperatures. Texas homeowners especially benefit from this during the summer when the heat of the sun is unbearable.
Keep healthy soil
In order to achieve a lush, healthy lawn, it is necessary to use soil that contains nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. The soil will breathe better if you use a core aerator to poke holes into the ground if you see brown or thinning patches of grass on your lawn. Aerating your lawn will improve water and nutrient absorption while reducing soil compaction.
It should be mowed correctly
Mowing your lawn properly is one of the simplest ways to keep it in top condition. You should also avoid over-mowing your lawn to maintain an ideal grass density. Generally, you may need to cut the grass more often in the Spring than in the late Summer.
Water your lawn more often
Generally, the more you water your lawn, the lusher and healthier it will be. Ensure that the soil dries out between waterings. A lawn that is over-watered promotes fungi growth and suffocates its root system, while one with a lawn that is under-watered can suffer from brown patches and wilted grass.
Control the growth of weeds
You can control weed growth by manually pulling weeds from your lawn. When the soil is wet and the weeds are young, removing them is easier. Remove the weeds as close to the soil as possible to remove their roots. Mulching is also a practical and cost-efficient way to keep weeds from invading your lawn. Planting mulch prevents weed germination and reduces fungus and disease outbreaks. Additionally, they protect your lawn from extreme temperatures during the Summer and Winter.
Make sure your lawn is fertilized and overseeded
Fertilizing will ensure that your lawn receives all the nutrients it needs to remain lush and healthy. Every now and then, you may need to overseed your lawn to fill in any sparse patches and increase its density.