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Lawn Care Tips And Proper Lawn Maintenance

By Evan Wooldridge

How much does the average person know about proper lawn maintenance? It may surprise you that the average person is fairly ignorant when it comes to properly caring for their lawn. Sure they can spray for weeds, and use big name lawn equipment, but what do they really know? Proper maintenance of one's lawn is much more than this. It enthralls taking what one already knows and tweaking it with new technique and knowledge. Once this type of mind set is reached only then can your lawn start to separate from the average run of the mill lawn. Watering your lawn is very easy and therefore common knowledge, but seeding and proper weeding may not be as readily known. Study everything you can find about lawn maintenance and become a student of this necessary past time.

When you take it to the next lawn care level as far as reading tips and tricks then you are ready to start applying them to your own lawn. It does no good to learn many wonderful and exciting tricks dealing with your grass if you are not going to take the first step. Start off slow in order to not burn yourself out then gradually build. In other words, you may not want to go out and purchase a buch of exspensive lawn equipment right off the bat. If you decide that you do not have an interest in lawn care then you will be stuck trying to sell name brand equipment at a discounted rate. Also, you may not wnat to over think things when it comes to your lawn. Too many times I have seen people get so far into the science behind lawn care to where lawn maintenance becomes more of a chore then past time.

Lastly and most importantly, have fun with what you learn. Do not be so regimented that you loose sight of your goal. This goal is of course having a beautiful yard full of life. This will give you the satisfaction of creating something from scratch and making it wonderful. Tips such as these can be found at www.lawn-care-guru.com along with many other insightful bits of information. Have fun and enjoy your new outlook on lawn care.

About the Author: I am Evan Wooldridge Author and Creator of Lawn Care Guru at http://www.lawn-care-guru.com and I am excited to bring quality lawn care tips and maintenance to the internet for free.

News
Wed Feb 22 2012

Home & garden news, upcoming events
The garden is at 12841 Sonoma Highway. The Sonoma County Master Gardeners have three free workshops Feb. 25 dealing with bees, pesky varmints and replacing your lawn. All are from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For information visit ...

Shirley B. Christ 78 of Harrisburg passed away peacefully family.
After retirement Shirley took great pride in taking care of her yard, flower garden and vegetable garden. Shirley is survived by her five children, 13 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, numerous great nieces and nephews ...

From Lawn to Pond, a Guardian of Central Park
Wearing a cobalt-blue lab coat, Ms. Nelson, who bears the unwieldy title of soil, water and ecology laboratory coordinator for Central Park, ground up a soil sample from the Conservatory Garden with a large mortar and pestle. She then used a 3.5 ...

A Bronx priest walks into a local breweryand decides to grow hops for them in his parish garden  
The recently opened Bronx Brewery has found an unlikely partner in Rev. Andrew O’Connor of Holy Family Church in Castle Hill, who is reserving space in the church garden to grow hops, a seed that flavors beer. “One hops yard takes three ...

Use fruits and veggies to enhance the yard
And, reducing a lawn to make room for food plants means less maintenance ... And it's an economical approach to landscaping in tough times, noted Renata Brown, the Cleveland Botanical Garden's associate director of education. Landscape designer Sabrena ...

Get a jump on garden bugs
But the humble toad is a garden guest that's always welcome ... You may have discovered toads in your yard and wondered how they got there. The likely source is a nearby pond, ditch or even a simple depression that holds standing water in ...

Theme gardens honor classic TV shows at Great Big Home & Garden Expo
the same model that was parked in the yard on the hit television series "Sanford and Son," which ran from 1972 to '77. So when Volpe signed on to design a plot for the Great Big Home & Garden Expo's themed gardens, which this year focuses on ...

Details and tips on Portland's Yard, Garden and Patio show, including a chat with Ahmed Hassan
Ahmed Hassan's big personality translates into a big presence on TV, one of the reasons DIY Network sought him out to host the popular landscape-makeover show "Yard Crashers" in 2008. Hassan brings his trademark enthusiasm to the Yard, Garden ...

New book can help those feeling lost in the garden
Growing your own garden may seem daunting for those who have never tried ... My parents let me have a flower bed in the yard. I would even dig up the plants and bring them inside during the winter." Elzer-Peters said her experiences going ...

Get ready for a colorful spring
The last week of February means it is time to ditch the drab hues of winter and add some color to the yard. Garden centers and nurseries are full of potted primroses, dwarf daffodils in pots, winter-blooming heathers, hellebores and colorful pansies.








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