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Steps to revive a dead lawn grass in Addison areas

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Nobody loves the look of a dead lawn and the fear of every lawn owner is experiencing the possibility of a dead lawn. There are different reasons that can lead to this condition but fortunately, it can be reversed with proper guidance and care. If you are in the Addison area of Texas, the following steps will be most suitable to revive and make your lawn grass look lush, healthy and well-maintained. 1. Mow regularly A regularly mown lawn will definitely look better than an abandoned one. Regular mowing helps your lawn renew itself. The mowing activity removes the dried up parts of the grass and exposes it to direct contact with sunlight and air. This helps it regenerate itself anew as it regrows and heals from the cutting. Pests which usually carry diseases that affect lawn grass will have a more difficult time finding residence in a regularly mown lawn. Lawn mowing is the first step towards saving your lawn from dying. If you have a very busy schedule, you can...

Steps to a Blooming Lawn in April 2018

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April is usually an awkward month for lawn maintenance in Irving, Texas as it marks the beginning of the transition from winter to summer. However, there are some good sides to it. Usually, during this time in Irving, the weather is not extreme for you to do very specific lawn maintenance endeavors to maintain your lawn nicely. Weather that is too cold requires lawn maintenance techniques that are considered almost obsolete or even dangerous during the summer and vice versa. Thus, spring is a good time to experiment while staying within reason. If you are not paying for lawn mowing services for your Irving home or would at least like to know how the mowing company provides its lawn mowing services , then this blog might help you to get what you are looking for. There are four simple steps that you can take for a blooming lawn during this April. (1) Maintain your thatch levels. No matter what season it is, there will usually form a layer on top of your grass that is compose...