We all want a beautiful, thick, uniform lawn – you know, one that looks like a putting green at one of those televised PGA venues. The problem, though, is that the very things we do to get the lawn we want often wind up doing more damage than good. Here are 6 lawn care mistakes that can ruin your yard in Connecticut – mistakes you must avoid.
1. Misidentification and Wrong Treatment for Problems
If your yard is unhealthy and you misdiagnose the problem and then use the wrong treatment, your yard could wind up looking even worse. Sometimes it’s difficult to determine whether your lawn is suffering from an insect problem or fungal issues. And the wrong treatment may simply exacerbate the problem. If you have dead patches, it’s a good idea to dig those up and look in the soil underneath because there’s a good chance you may have grubs eating away at the grass roots. It’s also not a bad idea to get your soil tested to see if you need to apply lime to it. Also, in our modern technology era, there are plenty of apps you can research and download that tell you exactly when you should be fertilizing and applying weed preventer etc.
2. Mowing Too Short
Mowing too short (and too often) prevents grass plants from developing vibrant foliage and deep strong roots. The plants aren’t able to take in nutrients and take up water as well. The plants then become susceptible to disease and vulnerable to pest attacks. Taller grass also shades weeds and impedes their growth, but, obviously, grass cut too short can’t do this. And then you’ll be inviting a weed infestation. Sometimes it’s ok to let your grass grow a little taller for it to go to seed, but this isn’t a regular recommendation. Unfortunately mowing your lawn at a good healthy level more than likely means you will have to mow it more often.
3. Waiting Too Late to Address Weed Problems
A related mistake is waiting too long to address weed problems. Prevention is always better than a cure when it comes to weeds. But if you do let weeds get established in your lawn, you need to see the cure as a long-term, ongoing process. There simply aren’t any quick fixes – like poisoning your lawn by over-dosing it with weed killer – in this situation. If you keep a semi healthy lawn, it’s usually not too big of a deal or time hassle to simply pluck out the random dandelions that pop up or the crab grass in the heat of late summer.
4. Watering Too Often
Of the 6 lawn care mistakes that can ruin your yard in Connecticut, this is one that a lot of us are guilty of when hot, dry summer weather hits. In fact, watering too often can impact your lawn more adversely than not watering enough. Daily watering inhibits deep root growth, and then the grass plants won’t be hardy enough to survive harsh weather conditions. Again, those grass apps come in helpful here too. Some of them will monitor your geographical area and let you know how much you should or shouldn’t be watering your lawn.
5. Improper Feeding
When it comes to feeding your lawn, one size does not fit all. Regularly fertilizing is, of course, essential for a healthy lawn. But it needs to be the right fertilizer in the right amounts and at the right time.
For example, in late spring and early summer, you should use a fertilizer with slow-release nitrogen. Too much nitrogen too quick can “burn” the developing grass plants, which may then be stunted and brownish – if they survive at all. This is one instance when too much of a good thing can definitely be harmful.
6. Planting the Wrong Grass
Planting (or re-planting) the wrong species of grass for your specific lawn conditions just might be the hardest to rectify of all the 6 lawn care mistakes that can ruin your yard in Connecticut. It could take years to put right again.
So suppose, for example, that you just love the look of the vibrant Kentucky bluegrass growing in your neighbor’s yard. What you’ve overlooked, though, is that her yard is sunny while yours is shaded by large trees. And if you press on and plant Kentucky bluegrass, you’ll be gravely disappointed.
Besides, most yards have a mix of shady areas and sunny areas. So one kind of grass throughout is seldom the best approach.
Whether you intend to sell your home or live in it for many years to come, you must avoid these 6 lawn care mistakes that can ruin your lawn in Connecticut. And then there’s the other side of the coin: the things you do need to do for a beautiful, lush lawn.