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Live Lawn Transformation

Author: Ivan Smirnov
by Ivan Smirnov
Posted: May 12, 2021

Spring and summer are the best time to transform an ugly lawn into a beautiful place where your parents, kids, and you will finally find nature harmony. So, I decided to make an emerald-green lawn in… Russia. (photos of my lawn)

I strongly recommend buying these books for new ones in lawn care: Lawn Geek (kindle edition), Lawn care for dummies (pdf, kindle edition). Simple instructions, suitable format, and you will never scare your lawn anymore!)

A lawn transformation may be an excellent way to increase the value of your property. When you have an excellent lawn that adds value to your property, you will find people keen to buy your property. This means you would have the cash in hand to settle your mortgage quicker. With the dollar's value decreasing each year, the money you put into a lawn will help you enjoy a higher return on investment. The money you save on mortgage interest can be used for your family's educational expenses or luxury items.

A lawn transformation is something that will give you years of pleasure if you implement it properly. Transformations are easy and straightforward to do, but it is vital to have the correct information so you can transform your lawn effectively. Many people think they should spend hundreds of dollars on an expensive aerator to transform their lawn, but aeration alone may not be enough to transform your lawn.

First, you will need to start with a beautiful grass seed that will keep growing throughout the growing season to transform your lawn yourself. Next, you will need to plant seeds that are disease-resistant grasses and chose those that produce a lot of growth. The grass seeds you plant will provide all the nutrients your lawn needs for the entire growing season. If you have an area that has severe weather, you may want to consider using a gas aerator. They make lawn transformation easier by providing the right amount of oxygen into the soil and reducing evaporation from water or rainfall. They also help reduce soil erosion and provide healthy roots for the growing season.

Another thing you will need for successful lawn transformation is fertilizer. You will need to check the fertilizer's label to ensure it contains the correct nutrients for healthy grass. Remember that grass will only grow as much as it can handle, so ensure you replenish eating. Fertilizer applications will usually have the fertilizer designed for a specific grass type, which means it is essential to read the labels carefully.

If the weather is freezing, you may need to protect your lawn from snow and ice. If you have some gravel or concrete around your home, you can place them on the lawn to help define its shape. If your driveway does not have any gravel or concrete, you can use this to fill it in and make it look nice and even. Remember that your driveway and walkways are a large part of the lawn, so they need to be kept clean. You can either use a hose to water them down or give them a good sweep with a broom.

Once your lawn has started to transform, many other factors will need to be addressed. Make sure that you keep your grass watered and feed it enough. It would help if you also watered regularly but do not overwater it, as this will stunt the growth of your grasses. Remember that grasses need nutrients just like any other plant, and it helps if you fertilize your lawn regularly. This will help it grow and develop evenly.

Of course, I can’t achieve the results of traditional English lawns (seed and mow season after season, and repeat more than 200 years, ha!), but that’s a challenge, isn’t it? With professional opinion and vast experience (he also recommend changing my gas mower for something from the list of best electric lawnmowers), my partner Doyle Mathews gave me some advice, and I’m ready for battle with weeds and terrible uneven ground of my lawn!

Intro: I have a 1-acre yard with problematic areas. Some areas have good conditions for seeding lawn grass (rich soil); others have clay soil. So I started with the last one, and you can see some results.

With helpful advice and the massive experience of Doyle Mathews, I believe that I can get more outstanding results in 2021

About the Author

Peter Smith is a 28-year-old Lawn Enthusiast who adores using and testing Lawn Care Products. Sometimes Peter comes back to his historical motherland, Russia, to make a perfect lawn on his parent's yard.

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