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Have a Brown Lawn? How to Improve It
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@hellolovelyliving enjoying a green lawn at the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Chino, Hills, CA

A beautiful, green lawn is the envy of every homeowner. It’s the perfect place for kids to play, dogs to run, and parties to happen. But what do you do when your lawn starts looking less than green?

Here are the top 10 ways to improve your brown lawn:

01

Water regularly and deeply

Brown grass is often the result of drought. Watering deeply and regularly will help to bring your lawn back to life.

02

Aerate your lawn

Aeration helps water and nutrients to reach the roots of your grass. This can be done with a hand aerator or a motorized one.

03

Apply organic matter

Organic matter helps improve drainage and leads to healthier grass growth. You can add organic matter to your lawn by top-dressing with compost or applying mulch.

04

Reseed bare patches

Reseeding bare patches will help fill in any thin or bald spots on your lawn. Be sure to use quality seeds, preferably from a local nursery or garden center.

05

Fertilize properly

Fertilizing helps the grass to grow green and thick. Be sure not to over-fertilize, as this can damage your lawn. If you want proper guidance on your fertilizer needs, you may contact one of the experts in your place like Heroes Lawn Care. Also, apply fertilizer in the spring and fall for the best results.

06

Mow correctly

Mowing correctly is crucial for a healthy lawn. Be sure to mow high (at least three 3 inches) and never remove more than one-third (⅓) of the height of the grass at one time. Also, make sure to sharpen your mower blade regularly for a clean cut.

07

Water in the morning

Watering in the morning allows the sun to evaporate any water that may have been left on the leaves overnight, which can lead to disease.

08

Avoid chemicals

Chemicals such as herbicides and pesticides can harm your grass and lead to long-term problems. If you must use them, be sure to use them sparingly and according to the directions on the label.

09

Cut down on traffic 

Grass does not do well when it is constantly being walked on or driven over. If you have high-traffic areas on your lawn, consider planting something else there that is more resistant to foot traffic.

10

Get professional help 

Sometimes no matter how much you try, you just can not get your lawn to look green again. In these cases, it may be best to seek professional help from a landscaping company that specializes in lawn care. By following these tips, you will be well on your way to having a lush, green lawn that will be the envy of all your neighbors!

Takeaways

Having a green lawn is not only about appearances—it’s about pride, too! Luckily, with a little know-how and elbow grease, you can turn that brown patch back into a thing of beauty in no time at all!