Weeding, Fertilization, and Other Essentials of Lawn Care in Victor, NY
For a lawn to be considered top-notch in Victor, NY, weeding, fertilization, and other essentials of lawn care require proper attention. When you are on a schedule for ongoing care for your landscape, there’s nothing you have to worry about, but you may want to know what is involved. So, here are some basic tips for what your landscape needs to ensure a beautiful lawn.
Knowing Your Soil and Grass
Before much of anything good can occur for your lawn, your landscapers will need to know what they are dealing with as they care for your landscape. Soil is the cornerstone of a great lawn and it needs to have a certain composition. Also, certain types of soil are better for growing beautiful grass.
The four main types of soil are:
Sandy soil
Clay soil
Silt soil
Loam soil
Loam soil is usually considered ideal for growing healthy grass. It is often considered a perfect combination of the sandy, clay, and silt soils. Then there is also the need to know your soil’s pH levels so that the right type of fertilizer can be applied, in the right manner, at the right time.
In Victor, NY, the common grasses are termed cool season grasses, as they are adaptable to the colder weather months. These include:
Kentucky Bluegrass
Perennial Ryegrass
Fine Fescue
Tall Fescue
Having the Right Tools
The right tools and equipment are a must for any landscaping job, and that includes preemptively caring for lawns to prevent weeks. Industry-specific tools can make the job go much faster and more efficiently. Your landscaper’s lawn care arsenal could include a minimum of these tools:
Lawn mower
Sprinkler
Spreader (for fertilization and seeding)
Rake/Leaf blower
Aerator
Edger
Weeding
Weeds can take a big toll on your lawn by depriving the grass of nutrients. Weeds will, essentially, “choke” your grass.
For larger areas, a spreader may be used to spread granules (as well as seeds). There are different types of weed-killers, and some—if not applied correctly—will kill your grass, too.
Fertilizing
Grass needs nutrients to thrive and continue growing. There is a special skill involved in knowing when to fertilize, how to fertilize, and how much to fertilize. Without the skill and knowledge required, it is possible to overfertilize, which will do more harm than good because your grass can grow too fast for the root systems to support it.
Watering
Of course, your lawn will need to be watered. How much, and how often, depends on a number of factors. According to the City of New York Department of Environmental Protection, watering the grass needs to occur every five to seven days, unless there have been heavy rains. The agency suggests installing a drip or trickle irrigation system to stay more efficient.
In general, it is often considered best to try to water your grass in the morning hours, before the sun gets too hot and causes evaporation before the water is able to penetrate to the roots.
A beautiful lawn is something to be proud of, but it’s not something to take lightly. With commitment, planning, and vision, your lawn can become the envy of the neighborhood.
About the Author
Home and business owners in Rochester, New York, and surrounding areas have relied on the extensive knowledge and expertise of Town & Country Enterprises for their landscape care and renovations since 1976. What started as a love for landscaping and student summer job evolved into the full-service company that we are today, delivering outdoor living spaces that enhance both your lifestyle and the overall beauty of your home.