7 Tips for a Better Lawn

7 Tips for a Better Lawn

Power Equipment Direct Launches Virtual Lawncare Guides

BOLINGBROOK, IL (March 29, 2021) - Homeowners have a new resource for lawncare tips and advice. Power Equipment Direct has launched an Ultimate Lawncare Guide that provides a virtual library of content on topics ranging from aerating to proper watering.

“Many homeowners believe that lawncare consists of cutting the grass once a week, but there’s much more to it,” explains Christopher Isit, marketing manager at Power Equipment Direct. “By creating these resources, our goal is to simplify important lawncare tasks and help homeowners achieve exceptional looking lawns.”

7 Tips for a Better Lawn

  1. Fertilization
    The three main nutrients that soil needs to support grass and plant life are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. All fertilizers contain varying proportions of these vital nutrients and can create ideal growing conditions. Getting the right mixture and correctly applying it is key to proper fertilization.

  2. Dethatching
    Thatch is a layer of dead grass, weeds, and other organic material that sits between the lawn and soil. If it gets too thick, it’ll suffocate and starve the soil. Removing this layer of thatch using a dethatcher is important for water, oxygen, and nutrient absorption.

  3. Aerating
    Over time, lack of oxygen will stunt growth and kill grass and plants. Aerating the soil involves poking holes into it to welcome precious air. This can be done either manually with a pitchfork or with a mechanized aerator. 

  4. Adding Grass
    To fix bare spots in the lawn, there are two options. Planting grass seed is generally easier work and less expensive but requires weeks of waiting for a fully-grown lawn. Laying sod can be backbreaking work and more expensive but will produce a new lawn faster.

  5. Proper Watering
    Watering needs vary based on grass type, weather, and the type of soil. For example, sandy soil loses water quickly, so it requires more frequent watering. Timing also matters. Early morning is the best time to water because it gives the lawn a chance to absorb water before it starts evaporating during the day’s heat.

  6. Creating Mulch Beds
    Lay mulch beds out in a zig-zag pattern to achieve a more natural look. Avoid any straight or rigid lines as they will look unnatural and forced. When planting, start with taller plants in the back row, and add shorter plants toward the front. All plants should receive proper sunlight and be able to handle the local climate. Adding a garden stone or small shrub here and there makes a nice complement.

  7. Mowing
    When mowing, don't take off more than one-third of the blade height during any single cut. You should mow once per week unless the grass is growing really fast, in which case you may need to mow more often if you're following the one-third rule.
For more lawncare tips, please check out the lawn and garden playlist on the Power Equipment Direct YouTube channel and subscribe.

About Power Equipment Direct

Power Equipment Direct was founded in 2002 as an online retailer with a central mission, "To make buying technical products simple." With its large selection of power equipment and HVAC products, its specially trained product experts, and its U.S.-based customer support team, Power Equipment Direct aims to provide a streamlined shopping experience for the 21st century.

Since 2002, Power Equipment Direct's mission is to "Make buying technical products simple." Utilizing specially-trained product experts, its wide selection of power equipment and HVAC products, and its U.S.-based support team, Power Equipment Direct provides a streamlined shopping experience designed to save customers time, money, and hassle. Read more about Power Equipment Direct and its family of online superstores.
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