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  • Writer's pictureH2O Systems Inc. Team

How To Keep Your Grass Green In Florida



Everyone wants a green and healthy lawn, but that's not an easy task unless you know the right way of caring for it. And with the unpredictable weather of Florida, only a proper care regimen can ensure you the gorgeous lawns that you have always dreamed of.


So if you are wondering how to keep your grass green in Florida, we are here to help. Below are some easy yet effective tips to ensure you have a healthy and beautiful lawn. Take a look!


Get Your Soil Tested


Getting the soil tested is the first step to getting a green lawn. The results of the analysis will mention the composition and nutrient content of the soil. In other words, you will be able to identify if the soil lacks any nutrients and take steps accordingly.


Conducting a soil test isn't difficult. You could easily get a soil testing kit at any nearby nursery, or you can purchase one online. Alternatively, you can also opt for professional soil testing services to ensure a more detailed and error-free analysis.


Fertilization Is Essential


Once you have an idea of the nutrient concentration in the soil, the next step is making up for the lack of nutrients through fertilization. Again, it's best to consult a professional regarding the right type of fertilizer required for your turf.


You can opt for either fast-release or slow-release fertilizers (or both) depending on whether you need immediate results or are aiming for the long term. But make sure to pay attention to the instructions mentioned on your chosen fertilizer to avoid over-saturating the soil. This can not only have a damaging effect on your lawn, but the excess fertilizer may also run into adjacent water bodies and contaminate them.


Follow The Right Watering Technique


The method of lawn irrigation that you follow also affects how it looks. Your goal should be to use the proper watering method to promote stronger roots. And for that, the first thing to do is to avoid overwatering. You see, too much water can damage the grass on your lawn by assisting in the growth of a shallow root system.


As a result, it stays vulnerable to unfavorable conditions like drought or traffic. One effective way of preventing this is lowering the watering frequency - this will encourage the roots to go deeper into the soil.


Lawn irrigation is best done early in the morning as evaporation is minimal at the time. Make sure to adjust the amount of water you use depending on the soil type.


Mow Your Lawn Regularly


Last but not least, regularly mowing your lawn is key to maintaining the greenery. But you need to ensure that you do it the right way. To keep the grass in good health, it's advisable to never mow more than 1/3rd of its length. This will keep its root system healthy, ensuring a greener lawn for you.


Summing Up


So, these were some simple yet effective tips for a green and beautiful lawn. In addition, the above approach will also help you minimize the number of pests on your lawn and keep the grass less susceptible to plant diseases.


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