Practicing Complete Lawn Care is the Best Way to Ensure a Healthy Lawn

Complete lawn care is essential if you want a yard full of grass that thrives and stands out in your neighborhood. This means not just mowing your lawn every two weeks and expecting the most of it, but taking time to consider the way that your lawn needs to be handled. This may consist of irrigation, fertilization, soil testing, aeration and other complete lawn care practices.

Before you can determine any of the processes that will be required for your lawn, you must get to know your lawn and put it on a schedule. Any treatments that are performed without this initial research are likely to fail, and it could cause much more damage to your lawn than good. Complete lawn care does not involve skipping steps or taking the easy way out.

Get to know your lawn

Before you can identify the best practices for your lawn, you need to get to know it. Understanding the local rainfall patterns, the type of soil in your yard, the pest threats in your area and the best type of grass are all equally important. All of this information may seem overwhelming, but it can be easy to find if you go to the right source.

One easy way to get answers about your lawn’s needs is to speak with your neighbors. If you have a neighbor with a particularly impressive lawn, go knock on their door and find out how they achieve it. They will have first hand experience in growing grass in your area, and they’ll know all of the best products buy, times of year to do certain maintenance, and the type of grass seeds that you should be using.

If your neighbors do not prove helpful, there are other sources of information that you can make use of. Search for lawn care experts (even at your local gardening store), local almanacs and lawn care companies. They’ll all have the information you need to get your lawn onto the right path.

Set a lawn care schedule

You may just want to wing it when caring for your lawn, but without having a proper schedule in place, it is impossible to know what your yard needs. By planning out the year-long care of your lawn from the start, you’ll never have to second guess your fertilization choices or other lawn care decisions.

You’ll need to tweak your schedule as the year progresses, but having the framework in place will get you moving in the right direction. The individual factors of your lawn care schedule will depend on your yard itself as well as the type of grass that is planted there. The ideal time to make this schedule is before you ever plant grass seeds in your lawn, but if you bought your home with a fully-formed lawn, go ahead and make your schedule right after you move in.

While you should start a lawn care schedule as quickly as possible, it’s never too late to make a calendar for your lawn. You will start to see the benefits of this aspect of complete lawn care right away. As you continue to apply different lawn treatments throughout the year, your grass will continue to thank you.

If you don’t feel that you are capable of providing the complete lawn care that your yard requires, get in touch with a lawn care company. They’ll be able to give your lawn everything it needs, including the right treatments that are required. Make sure that your lawn is getting all of the care it deserves, even if it means accepting a helping hand.

TruGreen will gladly visit your property as often as needed between scheduled visits to make any necessary adjustments and to ensure your satisfaction.

Getting Started with TruGreen

  1. Call or fill out the form above to reach a lawn care specialist.
  2. Know the square footage of your yard, as well as any specific areas of concern.
  3. With the help of your specialist, create a customized lawn care plan that meets your lawn’s needs.
  4. Schedule your Healthy Lawn Analysis2 to start your service.