Ensure you're planting the appropriate turfgrass for your region to promote a healthy lawn, considering factors like climate and seasonal variations.
Instead of removing grass clippings after mowing, consider leaving them on the lawn to provide essential nutrients, but be cautious of excessive buildup.
Regularly aerate your lawn to alleviate soil compaction, enhance root growth, and improve the absorption of water and nutrients.
Keep your lawn mower blades sharp to prevent grass damage and disease, ensuring a clean cut for healthier grass growth.
Avoid overwatering by watering deeply and infrequently, promoting deeper root growth and drought tolerance in your lawn.
Combat thatch buildup by dethatching your lawn when necessary, ensuring optimal conditions for grass health and growth.
Choose appropriate grass species and planting methods for shady areas, providing the best chance for successful grass growth under trees or in shaded spots.