Recommendations for Mowing
Mowing your lawn once a week offers several benefits. Firstly, it helps maintain an optimal grass height, preventing it from becoming overgrown and unsightly. Regular mowing also encourages grass to grow thicker and healthier by stimulating new growth. Do not cut your lawn to short which that could harm the lawns health. We recommend keeping your grass longer than 3 inches. Additionally, frequent mowing prevents the accumulation of thatch, weeds, and pests, keeping your lawn vibrant and pest-free. Moreover, consistent mowing ensures even distribution of nutrients, sunlight, and water, promoting uniform growth and a lush green appearance. Overall, weekly mowing is essential for the long-term health and aesthetic appeal of your lawn.
Lawn damaging Critters
Lawn damaging critters
Grub prevention in Utah lawns is essential for maintaining healthy turf, as grubs like Bill bug, White Grub, and Cranberry Girdler—can damage grass roots, leading to brown patches and weakened lawns. They are able to spread fast so it’s important to treat them as soon as they are found to reduce damage to more of a lawn. The best way to prevent these from getting into your lawn, is putting down a preventative treatment.
Watering is Key
Having the correct watering schedule is key to an healthy lawn.
This guideline provides a helpful framework for watering your lawn based on temperature ranges:
When temperatures are 60 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, aim to water your lawn 1-2 times a week.
In the range of 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, increase watering frequency to about 3 times a week.
When temperatures soar to 85 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, you may need to water your lawn more frequently, ideally 3-4 times a week.
Adjustments to this schedule may be necessary based on factors like rainfall, soil type, and grass species, but it offers a good starting point for maintaining your lawn's health and vitality throughout changing weather conditions.
Areas we Service
Cache County - Logan, Providence, Smithfield, Hyde Park, Wellsville, Hyrum, Nibley, Mendon, Richmond
Weber County - Pleasant View, Ogden, North Ogden, South Ogden, Roy, Plain City, West Haven Harrisville
Davis County - Layton, Farmington, Clinton, Clearfield, Syracuse, Kaysville, West Point,
Box Elder County - Brigham City, Perry, Willard, Tremonton, Honeyville, Mantua, Garland, Bear River
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