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Lawn Be sure the new lawn has enough moisture to survive hot, dry and windy periods. Water areas near houses, driveways or buildings more often since the heat reflected from these structures dries the soil more rapidly. During the first 2 weeks, avoid heavy or concentrated use of your new lawn. If possible, please keep children & pets off the newly sodded areas. This gives turf a chance to firmly root down or adhere. Mowing &
Fertilization
Mow your lawn when it reaches a height of 2 1/2 inches in the spring and
fall and a height of 3 inches in the summer. Generally you should not
remove more than 1/3 of the grass height per mowing. Remember, grass clippings
are a good form of recycling which puts nitrogen
and moisture back into the soil. For
best results, keep your mower blades sharp and avoid hard turns. Try to
avoid mowing the lawn when it is wet, since this may cause tracking or
damage to your new turf. Good lawn care includes fertilization, weed and insect control. Professional lawn care companies can help you maintain your new lawn's natural beauty and vigor. Plus, a well-tended lawn increases your property value significantly.
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