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The Top 10 Lawn Care Mistakes to Avoid

Updated: Feb 9, 2023

Maintaining a healthy and beautiful lawn year round requires dedication and effort, but it can also be easy to make mistakes that can harm your grass and lawn. Here are the top 10 lawn care mistakes to avoid in order to keep your lawn looking its best:

  1. Mowing the grass too short: It may seem like mowing your lawn shorter will save time and effort, but cutting the grass too short can actually be harmful. When the grass is cut too short, it can lead to weak and thin growth, and make the grass more susceptible to disease and pests. It's best to aim for a grass height of about 2-3 inches.

  2. Overwatering: While watering your lawn is important for its health, it's also possible to overdo it. Overwatering can lead to shallow roots, which can make the grass more prone to drought and other stresses. It's best to water your lawn deeply, but less frequently.

  3. Fertilizing at the wrong time: Fertilizer is an important part of maintaining a healthy lawn, but applying it at the wrong time can be counterproductive. Fertilizing during the heat of the summer, for example, can cause the grass to grow too quickly and become weak and susceptible to pests and diseases. It's best to fertilize in the spring and fall, when the grass is actively growing.

  4. Not aerating the lawn: Aerating your lawn can help improve its overall health by allowing air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots of the grass. It's especially important to aerate if you have a lawn that gets a lot of foot traffic.

  5. Using the wrong type of grass seed: Different types of grass are better suited to different climates and soil types. Using the wrong type of grass seed can lead to a lawn that is prone to pests and diseases, or that simply doesn't grow well. It's important to choose the right type of grass seed for your specific climate and soil conditions.

  6. Not removing weeds: Weeds can quickly take over a lawn if they are not properly controlled. It's important to regularly remove weeds, either by hand or with a herbicide, to keep them from spreading and taking over your lawn.

  7. Neglecting to mow regularly: Mowing your lawn regularly is important for maintaining its health and appearance. Neglecting to mow your lawn can lead to overgrown grass, which can become weak and prone to pests and diseases. Aim to mow your lawn at least once a week.

  8. Ignoring pest and disease problems: Pests and diseases can quickly spread and do serious damage to your lawn if they are not dealt with promptly. It's important to regularly inspect your lawn for signs of pests or diseases, and to take appropriate action if you do find any.

  9. Using the wrong type of mower: Different types of mowers are better suited to different types of grass and lawns. Using the wrong type of mower can lead to an uneven cut, or even damage to the grass. It's important to choose a mower that is appropriate for your specific lawn.

  10. Not addressing soil problems: The health of your lawn is directly tied to the health of the soil it grows in. If your soil is compacted, poorly drained, or lacks nutrients, it can be difficult to maintain a healthy lawn. It's important to address soil problems as soon as possible to ensure the best possible growth for your grass.

By avoiding these common lawn care mistakes, you can help ensure that your lawn stays healthy and beautiful for years to come. If you want help with your lawn, please call Lawn Care of Broken Arrow, OK at 918-517-8323 or find us online at brokenarrowlawnservice.com.

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