Lawn Care - Lawn Damage by Illness , Insects, Drought, Heat, and Stress.
There are some aspects that you actually need to understand how to handle correctly including correct strategies to mowing your lawn, removing pests and adding manure. These are just the beginning of the data you want, but vital.
There are a few things to concentrate on especially to get the results you need. First, mow your lawn in different directions with each mow instead of mowing along the same pattern each time.
Each summer in Sydney, Australia we will expect our justifiable share of hot weather with wet and dry periods depending on local prevailing conditions. It doesn’t need to be said that all Australian gardens and turf grasses ( warm season grasses including couch, kikuyu, buffalo, zoysia and so on ) will suffer from sicknesses ( fungal attacks ), insect damage and heat stress depending on the present Summer conditions. Often , if the conditions are far more wet, we’re going to see more grassed areas damaged by fungal attacks. Manifestly , there’ll be a bigger incidence of fungal attacks with conducive conditions - those being warm and wet weather conditions. On the other hand, if conditions are hot and dry ( that is, when there was tiny torrential rain fall for many weeks ), then any lawn insect damage which has already took place will become apparent with dead patches appearing in the turf. Merely a fast note per heat or drought stress to grassed areas. We promote folk provide heavy but scant water to their grassed areas and turf grasses. So it is clear that we do not need to water our gardens. Handling Pests Maybe one of the worst things working against you in gardening lawn care is the pest. Fix any issues with your lawn when you notice them so they are handled before becoming bigger issues.