Posts Tagged ‘Cutting Grass’

Ideal Height Of Non Fake Grass

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Many people have lawns around their houses which enhances the beauty of the house. But it is not just having a huge lawn area which will add to the beauty of the house. For a lawn to look good you have to maintain it well and also trim the growing grass regularly. Trimming too has to be done well. You may undercut the grass or may over cut the grass, but don’t take this casually, as this will affect the overall health of the grass as well as the lawn. You should have some basic knowledge about how high the non fake grass should be cut, or else you would instead ruin grass on the lawn.

Mowing different grasses:

One of the easiest methods of trimming the grass is using a mower. Different varieties of grass could grow in your garden, up to different lengths. Depending upon the species of the grass you will be able to understand how tall the grass would grow. One of the most common ones is the Poa Pratensis or the Kentucky bluegrass, which requires fertile soil which is drained well. Height of mowing this grass could be anywhere from 1.5 inches to 2.5 inches.

A More Beautiful Backyard Landscape by Summer

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Does your lawn have yellow patches in the summertime? Is it full of weeds like prickly grass, dandelions and onions? Do you have fire ants and look over at your neighbor’s yard dreaming of the day when your yard will took look so green and so fresh? Do you desire to walk with a bare foot across your lawn without worry or stress? Well what you desire is attainable. You too can enjoy a beautiful lawn and garden.

Getting your lawn in good condition will make you feel happy and will make you want to come home, but it will also increase the value of your home by 10 to 15 percent. That is an excellent reason to get your hands dirty this summer! What follows are a few easy things that you can do to get started in your garden. Turning your yard from dry dirt to soft and plentiful grass is a continuous process, but the benefit of it justifies the time and effort.