Get Rid of that Dead Grass in Your Yard
Replace Those Ugly Brown Patches in Your Yard with New Green Grass
By Jerrard Ellerbe, published Apr 06, 2006
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Anyone with a house and a yard may come to dread the horrid spots of dead grass that happens to conveniently appear out of nowhere. Even in an attempt to maintain a beautiful lawn, these brown spots can appear due to several factors such as a lack of water, too much water, insects, over fertilization and tons of weeds. These nasty looking patches of grass can make your entire yard look bad. However, they are easy to repair and the results can be seen within a few weeks. I had a problem with an abundance of dead grass in my yard at one point, but with a few tips from professionals, neighbors, as well as my own trial and error approach, I was able to rid my yard of those horrid patches.There are a few things that you will need in order to patch up that dead grass. You will need grass seeds – your quantity should be based on the amount of dead grass you have – and peat moss. You will also need a leaf and metal rake as well. Some people use spreaders, so that is also an option.
The fall season is the best time for reseeding your lawn because there are no weeds growing to compete for the weeds nutrients. You can also reseed in the spring as well. If you must reseed in the summer, you will need plenty of moisture and shade. Before buying your seeds, make sure you speak with a professional or associate at your local garden center to ensure that you choose the correct type of seed for your area of the country. You can buy some seeds based on whether your yard is in a sunny or shady area.
There are several reasons why grass dies. Too much water or lack of water can cause your grass wilt, leaving brown patches. A sign of lack of water is that the ground will be unleveled or sloped. You can add soil to unleveled area, but there isn’t much that can be done to an area that is sloped but to keep it moist. Just make sure that it isn’t too much.
When mowing your lawn, make sure that you have a bag on your mower to catch the grass clippings. Dead grass clippings will smother growing grass, preventing the soil the air and nutrients it needs. A mulching Lawn Mower is much safer for your lawn, because the grass clippings are much smaller and will just dissolve into your soil.
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