Here are 5 quick tips to help turn your tired old grass in to lush green lawn!
1. Regular fertilising and weed control of lawn areas. Best to
get some fertilizer out now to help encourage denser growth before the cooler months.
2. To make it harder for lawn weeds to spread and proliferate, it is
desirable to mow the lawn at a height of around 30mm (generally for most turf grasses including kikuyu, couch and buffalo - and for durban at a height of around
50mm). The turf grass will grow dense and thick, making it harder for weed seeds to germinate. Best results will occur with frequent mowing, thereby encouraging
good lateral growth.
3. Correct watering habits! Deep and infrequent watering of your lawn will give best results. People make the mistake of watering their
lawn every day for short periods of 5 minutes.
4. Water your lawns heavily but infrequently, and in the morning time to reduce chances of fungal
attacks.
5. Remind your lawnmower man to only ever remove one-third of the turf grass's leaf (at each mowing session), and also to raise the mower's cutting
height to avoid lawn scalping. In the event of lawn scalping, use river sand to remove any lumps and bumps in the lawn. River sand does not go hard and crusty in
the summer heat like ordinary top-soil does, and can be purchased in convenient bagged quantities from your local nursery supplier.
Oh, and one more really
important tip for all Lawn Lovers: Be kind to your neighbour!