Create a vacation getaway in your own backyard
According to a recent Associated Press poll, about one-third of Americans cancelled their summer vacation plans this year because of economic concerns.
That means they'll spend more leisure time at home, making backyard entertaining more important than ever.
Lawn Doctor, the nation's leading expert in lawn care, has compiled a list of tips to make your home lawn feel like a lush summer oasis.
"People are surprised that it doesn't take much work to keep the lawn green," said Lawn Doctor Director of Technical Services, John Buechner. "Success is all about preparation, effective treatments and maintenance, especially for the harsh summer months."
1. Watering: The summer's warmer temperatures and dry conditions mean many cities are under tight water conservation restrictions. It only takes one inch of water per week in the mornings or evenings to maintain a lush lawn and preserve natural resources.
2. Mowing: Lawn mowing is good for lawns. Mowing trims the oldest part of
the plant because grass grows from the bottom up. A higher cut - generally trimming the top third of the plant - will shade the roots and encourage a deeper root system.
3. Pest Control for people and pets: Uninvited "guests" can ruin an outdoor gathering. To keep bugs at bay, identify areas where bugs gather like standing water, wood piles and ant mounds.
4. Repair: Pests don't just bother people and pets; they destroy grassy turf. Be on the lookout for brown spots created by grubs feeding onplant roots. They can be treated year-round, but most effectively in late summer or early fall, before they mature. Don't forget about weed
control. Weeds are survivors; they thrive during the summer's harsh conditions.
5. Tree and Shrub care: Don't forget about trees and shrubs. They not only add curb appeal, but provide cooling shade to beat the heat and reduce energy costs. Inspect vegetation regularly for disease and insects and apply fertilizer.
That means they'll spend more leisure time at home, making backyard entertaining more important than ever.
Lawn Doctor, the nation's leading expert in lawn care, has compiled a list of tips to make your home lawn feel like a lush summer oasis.
"People are surprised that it doesn't take much work to keep the lawn green," said Lawn Doctor Director of Technical Services, John Buechner. "Success is all about preparation, effective treatments and maintenance, especially for the harsh summer months."
1. Watering: The summer's warmer temperatures and dry conditions mean many cities are under tight water conservation restrictions. It only takes one inch of water per week in the mornings or evenings to maintain a lush lawn and preserve natural resources.
2. Mowing: Lawn mowing is good for lawns. Mowing trims the oldest part of
the plant because grass grows from the bottom up. A higher cut - generally trimming the top third of the plant - will shade the roots and encourage a deeper root system.
3. Pest Control for people and pets: Uninvited "guests" can ruin an outdoor gathering. To keep bugs at bay, identify areas where bugs gather like standing water, wood piles and ant mounds.
4. Repair: Pests don't just bother people and pets; they destroy grassy turf. Be on the lookout for brown spots created by grubs feeding onplant roots. They can be treated year-round, but most effectively in late summer or early fall, before they mature. Don't forget about weed
control. Weeds are survivors; they thrive during the summer's harsh conditions.
5. Tree and Shrub care: Don't forget about trees and shrubs. They not only add curb appeal, but provide cooling shade to beat the heat and reduce energy costs. Inspect vegetation regularly for disease and insects and apply fertilizer.
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