The frequency of lawn mowing depends on several factors like grass type, season, and desired lawn height. Typically, during the growing season, mowing every 1-2 weeks is recommended. In hot weather, you may need to mow less frequently, while in cooler seasons, you can mow less often.
Aeration allows air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil, promoting healthier root growth and overall lawn health. Overseeding introduces new grass seed to thicken your lawn, improving its appearance and resilience. Together, they rejuvenate your lawn, making it more resistant to weeds and disease.
The ideal watering frequency for your yard depends on several factors:
Climate: Your location's temperature, humidity, and rainfall patterns significantly impact water needs.
Soil type: Sandy soils drain faster, requiring more frequent watering, while clay soils retain moisture longer.
Grass type: Some grasses, like Bermuda, are drought-tolerant, while others, like St. Augustine, need more water.
Season: Watering needs vary throughout the year. During hot, dry summers, you'll likely need to water more frequently than in cooler, wetter seasons.
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