Do you love your yard? Do you wish that it was as good as your neighbor’s? Luckily, it can be and having a great yard doesn’t have to be a full-time job. You might think that you’ll have to slave away outside all day, breaking your back. Well, you’d be wrong. Making a few changes and doing regular upkeep will have your yard looking great for years to come.
Fertilize Often
If you’re working hard to have a gorgeous yard, one of the quickest ways to ruin your day is to see brown spots. To avoid these troublesome areas, it’s important to spread fertilizer regularly. Experts recommend that you should add fertilizer 5 to 6 times a year. Spreading fertilizer will keep your grass and plants fed and healthy, and growing well. If you would prefer, many landscape designer Delray Beach
services will also come out on a set schedule and fertilize for you.
Kill Weeds
Weeds can quickly take over your lawn if you don’t stay on top of them. Lawns that are low in calcium often have problems with weeds, so it will be helpful to test your soil to find if you need to add some. If you find that your lawn lacks calcium, then you can spread some high-calcium lime over the lawn, which will give it a boost and help it grow stronger than the weeds.
Whether your lawn is low on calcium or not, you want to take care of the weeds as soon as you see them. Letting them grow because you like their pretty flowers will only end up causing more weeds to grow. If the soil is soft, then simply pull them out. Make sure you get the entire root system. If you don’t want to pull them, you can use a spray weedkiller that will kill the weeds and not the grass.