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About Seeding
( Added: Wed Jul 20 2005   Hits: 98)

There are three basic things you need to do to get good results when planting grass seed: * Buy good seed * Prepare the soil properly * Keep it moist after planting

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About Watering Lawns
( Added: Tue May 24 2005   Hits: 113)

As a general rule, most lawns require about one inch of water per week from rain or sprinkling. But many people ask, "How long should I water to equal one inch?" Well, it depends on your water pressure and the type of sprinkler you choose — find out more by exploring the links below.

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Aerate Your Lawn
( Added: Sat Oct 12 2002   Hits: 220)

Aerate Your Lawn Give it Some Air Because they get ignored and abused over winter months, lawns need to get in shape for summer. Before you put down fertilizer and seed, it's a good idea to aerate your lawn. Aeration is the removal of small cores of soil from your lawn which helps to break up compact dirt and packed mulch. Even more important, these holes...

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Aeration
( Added: Tue Jul 19 2005   Hits: 66)

Aeration consists of perforating the soil (and any thatch above it) with small holes that allow water, air, and fertilizer to get closer to the roots. This enables the roots to grow more deeply, producing a more vigorous lawn. In tests, grass roots have been shown to proliferate around the holes.

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Blowing Your Mowing?
( Added: Sat Oct 12 2002   Hits: 199)

Blowing Your Mowing?Blowing Your Mowing? It's such a basic question: When should you mow your lawn? Yet people commonly get it wrong. Here are a few pointers: Don't mow your grass when it's wet, whether due to weather or watering. That damages the blades and your lawn alike. Don't buzz cut an overgrown lawn to get back on schedule. Instead, cut..

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Bum Blade
( Added: Sat Oct 12 2002   Hits: 145)

Bum BladeBum Blade Compared to any other edged tool in your house, your lawn mower's blade lives a pretty grueling life. Granted, it only cuts grass, but over time friction, heat and the occasional branch or stone will wear it down. How do you tell if the blade is as dull as your Uncle Dave? The tips of your freshly cut grass will turn brown and be...

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