Your lawn covers a big area of your garden, so of course you want to keep it looking lush and healthy. A lawn is something that attract the first attention when someone see your home. If it looks lush and good, it improves the whole look of your home.

However, it is not easy to keep a lawn looking lush and healthy all the time, it requires lots of work and efforts. You need to mow it once a week, which will take a good morning or afternoon of your weekend. You need to spend extra buying fertilizer in order to keep it look green and healthy. Your water bills will be increased as you need to water your lawn on a regular basis. Beauty comes with a price. I have a few tips for looking after a lawn and keeping it looking good. Continue to read below.

1.   Choose the Right Turf

There is a variety of turf in the market today, and the right turf can save you tons of work later down the road. You should determine what kind of turf you are looking for when installing turf. Is your lawn going to have lots of traffic? Is your lawn going to be exposed to the light a lot? Are you located in a dry area where it rarely rains? Figure out the answers for these questions and then look for a turf supplies business that can offer you wide-ranging options of turf.

 

2.   Fertilizing Your Lawn

If you want to keep your lawn healthy and looking good, you’ve got to fertilize it. There are plenty of different kinds of fertilizers available at gardening stores, but you need to find out which one is specifically designed for your lawn. If you use the wrong kind of fertilizer, you might end up actually boosting the leaf length. If you are one of those who don’t like weeding or there are too many, there are fertilizers that have weed killers. That helps solve the headache of weeding. Remember to water the fertilizer after applying.

 

 

3.   Water Wisely

All living things need water. Your lawn also needs water to keep them looking its best. One thing you should keep in mind is that different lawn needs different amount of water. The timing is also important. It is recommended to do the watering in the morning when the sun is not so hot yet that will just evaporate the water straight away. Use a rain tank to collect rain water, and use the rain water collected to water your lawn. That is a great way to decrease your water bills.

 

 

4.   Mow Correctly

There is actually a right way of mowing your lawn. You should not mow it too short as it will place more stress on your lawn, and your lawn could be damaged and eventually die off. Around 3 inches high is an adequate length of your lawn after mowing.

 

5.   Check your Lawn PH  

A slightly acidic environment is ideal for a lawn to grow, PH around 6 to 6.5. A lawn’s PH being in a slightly acidic range will ensure the lawn grow and stay healthy. If it is too alkaline, you can spread sulphate of ammonia over your lawn. To fix an acidic lawn, apply garden lime or dolomite in your lawn.