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#1: All yards are not the same: Choosing your grass wisely

Posted on 2006-07-18 10:25:19 by vtwuiqfcohrk

First things first. Before you can care for a lawn, you must plant one.
And, there are several things to keep in mind when choosing what type
of grass seed to purchase. This is because that grass seed can grow
into very different lawns. This difference could mean a lawn filled
with pests and weeds, or one that is low maintenance and looks great.
Here are some factors that you should take in consideration while in
the seed aisle at your local home and garden store.
First of all, you should determine what your ideal yard will look like,
as grasses can vary in color, leaf width, characteristic and growth
density. Each little blade adds up! Second, you must consider how much
time and money you really are ready to spend on your lawn. The higher
the maintenance lawn, the more you will need to put into it. This is a
very important factor. Third, your specific growing conditions will
affect which seed you should choose. Things like the amount of sun,
shade, rain, soil type, humidity and moisture can affect how your lawn
grows. Finally, what will you be using your lawn for Your investment
may differ if you lawn is a play area or for show, or even for erosion
control.
Once you determine these needs, you will be armed with the information
you need to make you decision on your seed. It all grows up from there!
And, if it grows, it must be mowed -- stay tuned for secrets on THAT.
Hint: it's not what you expect.
http://lawncarerngn.blogspot.com/#

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#2: Re: All yards are not the same: Choosing your grass wisely

Posted on 2006-07-20 03:34:03 by David Hare-Scott

....snip advertisement for lawncare....

You could just not have a lawn and save a great deal of water, fertiliser,
mowing and wasted time and effort. Unless you have small children who need
a playing surface there are many better ways of covering the ground.

David

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