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Lawn Care Faq
By Michele Oberton
Q: How often should I cut my lawn?
A: As part of quality care, regular cutting with a mower should be observed and the grass should be cut to an even height. Cutting your once per week should be sufficient.

Q: What is the purpose of raking my lawn?
A: This is commonly done in order to remove dead grass. Many people only rake their in the fall as the leaves begin to cover their yard, but a part of effective care requires that lawns by raked during other seasons as well.

Q: Does care require that I water my lawn?
A: Not everyone does this, but it is recommended that lawns be watered in order to avoid having the grass to dry up and turn brown. If this happens, you could be left with brown spots in your yard.

Q: I have a dog and he is reeking havoc on the yard. How can I replant my with success?
A: Dogs and care are not the best match, but they can work together. When you replant your lawn, consider using seeds that are specifically designed for high traffic areas. Other factors that may worsen the effect that your dog is having on the may include a chain dragging the grass and exposing the dirt surface below or if your dog is prone to digging.

Q: Should I use harsh chemicals on my in order to rid it of pests and insects?
A: Many experts agree that this

is a bad idea for several reasons. If you have children who play in the yard, this may be unhealthy for them. The same is true of pets, who make it a habit of digging or even eating grass at times. In addition, harsh chemicals often do more harm than good to your and are certainly no friend of the environment. Instead, try a bug light or other means of ridding your of insects and other pests.

Lawn care is a very big industry, which services millions of people every year. Whether you do not have the time to care for the yourself or simply aren’t up to the task, there are a number of landscaping experts that are readily available to help with care needs. These are commonly found in the yellow pages under ‘Landscaping’ and most businesses can provide you with an instant quote over the telephone if you have detailed information regarding your specific care needs.

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