The Ultimet Guide to Tulsa Lawn Care

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4 min readJun 30, 2016

If you want to have an immaculate lawn, you have got to invest more. Regular weeding, watering, trimming and feeding are necessary to get an eye catching lawn with lot’s of curb appeal. While in golf we say ‘Be the ball’, we have got to be the grass when it comes to lawn care.

One of the frequently asked questions when it comes to lawn care in Tulsa is how often should you mow. Well, there are no rules about the frequency of mowing. All you need is to be guided by the finish type you desire and the lawn growth rate. Your lawn will require very minimal trimming in winter, unless the weather is too mild, but it will call for regular mowing from the start of the spring up to the end. Residential lawns will require trimming once every two weeks, whereas those kept for decorative purpose may need cutting up to once a week. When mowing, landscapers advise that you give your lawn a sharp finish by producing alternating light and dark stripes. This is easily accomplished by using a mower that has a rear roller. Once you have completed the mowing, you can do finishing by trimming the lawn edges. A pair of edging shears is used to remove any grass that was left overhanging. Edges have a tendency of becoming uneven with time and therefore you may need a tool like a half moon edging to redefine them. Finally, don’t forget to remove and dispose all trimmed grass and other cuttings.

Any flower growing where it is not supposed to be growing is a weed. Weeds are the #1 headaches in lawn care: those crabgrass, clumps of clover, and dandelions that sprout out of nowhere. However, there are several easy steps to control the weeds in your lawn. Even if your yard is covered with more weeds than grass, you can still restore its beauty with effective weed control. For the best results, you have to use a combination of weed control & fertilizing products on the market. For a lawn with fewer weeds, we use a different approach. When you spot a weed here and there, you may be tempted to pull them up using your hands. The problem is the roots will often break and simply sprout up again. It is therefore logical to use recommended weed control products, usually labelled ‘safe for lawns’. Pre-emergent weed killer is ideal for grassy weeds such as crabgrass. Prevention is necessary in the spring to prevent weeds in the summer. If weeds are threatening to take over your lawn, you can overcome it by deep watering to promote deeper growth of roots. Also you should set your mower higher to enable the grass grow thick and hinder weed seeds from growing. If all else feals higher a professional Tulsa weed control services to ensuer you get rid of thoes pesky weeds.

Watering and feeding is a key factor if you are to produce an immaculate lawn. New lawns usually require regular watering and proper fertilization to thrive, but lawns that are more established are far tolerant of droughts and other harsh conditions. Most lawns will do well when fed two times a year. A quick boost is recommended in spring with a granular or liquid formulation rich in nitrogen. With fall feed, have the roots strengthened up for winter. It is not good to apply spring feeds as the year advances since it leads to soft sappy grass which is easily affected by frosts. A slow release fertiliser that contains some good amount of nitrogen is highly recommended. Using excess nitrogen does not mean the grass will get greener but instead will just grow taller and require frequent mowing. Nitrogen level of 2 to 3 pounds is advisable for the whole growing season. Homeowners should use granules fertilizer since it is simple to apply accurately. Use a spreader to apply this.

Lawn aeration occurs when the soil is perforated with small holes for allowing air, nutrients and water to penetrate the grass roots. This is important in enabling the roots to grow deeper, producing a stronger and more vigorous lawn. When grass becomes too compacted, penetration of nutrients to the root system becomes hard. The biggest reason we do lawn aeration is to ease soil compaction. Excess thatch of lawn can easily starve the roots from the essential elements. Growing season is usually the best time for aeration because the grass can heal fast and fill in any gaps after removing soil plugs. Before doing aeration, ensure the ground is moist. That is why aeration is properly done in spring. You can use either a plug aerator or a spike aerator for aerating your lawn. After aeration, resume the basic lawn care exercises like mowing, fertilising and watering. — Greenleaf tulsa lawn care

Lawn landscaping ideas can add colour and beauty to your compound. Flowers always make your home welcoming and give it a presentable look. Landscaping is no longer a teenagers’ job. It is important to engage professionals if you are to get quality results. If you need outside help with lawn care in Tulsa or the surronding cities, call the experts at Greenleaf Lawn LLC at (918) 640–6405

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