A grub infestation in your lawn may be a sign that you need to take action to eradicate it. Grubs are white, C-shaped insects that are harmful to your lawn if they remain unchecked. You can find these pests in your lawn by looking for signs of wilting and unusual feeding activity. If you notice these signs, you should contact a lawn care company for professional treatment.
If you are considering hiring a lawn care service, you should look for a comprehensive program of services, including periodic services and weed control. Proper weed control and fertilization are essential to a lush, green lawn. For best results, your lawn should be maintained at least eight times per year. The first step in this process is to determine the type of grass you have on your property. Depending on the type of grass in your lawn, you should choose the mowing height accordingly.
Regular mowing will help keep the turf at an appropriate size and maintain the soil’s pH level. If you’re unsure about whether or not your lawn needs fertilizer, you can obtain a test kit from your county extension office or contact a local agricultural agent. In addition, you can collect a soil sample yourself and send it to a reputable soil testing lab. Be sure to include the problem areas, as this will help the lab make proper recommendations for your lawn.
During the winter, the soil can be dry and compacted. Raking your lawn will help break up clumps and cover bare spots. You can also use a hose to spray the soil to moisten it. While you may not have to weed your lawn during the winter, you should keep a watch out for Fairy Rings, a fungal disease that occurs on bare patches.
Weeds are part of any lawn, so you need to get them under control to keep your lawn looking beautiful. Herbicides are effective, but you should also try to remove them by hand. You can also try fertilizers that contain herbicides but these won’t kill all of them. Weed control can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour depending on the size of your lawn.
Fertilizing your lawn is important, as it helps in the growth of the grass. Make sure to water your lawn every two days. However, be careful not to overwater your lawn because it will encourage the growth of fungus and weeds. The ideal amount of water needed depends on your climate, season and soil type.
Regular aeration is important for all lawn types. Aeration helps break up the compact soil so that water can reach the roots of the grass. This is particularly important in areas that see high traffic. You can use a spading fork or a core aerator to do this.